Hi Raul,

Thanks for your post. You stated the answer better than I whenI posted a few 
days ago (if it got posted). I'm hoping your post on this hypothetical thread 
situation can now be put to rest. I am one who backs up my phone to my computer 
periodically, so I have a a version that has not become broken as a backup. 
This should be a best practice by all, but I sometimes don't do it myself as 
regularly as I would like. 

Thanks again for your clear explanation of this on the list.

Cheers,
Eileen

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 25, 2013, at 10:07 AM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, this won't work. Any time you download any app from the app store, 
> regardless of whether your friend has the older app on his device and you are 
> using his account on yours, you will get the latest. People shouldn't share 
> apple IDs anyway for this.
> 
> The only way to revert back to your older app is for you, and only you to 
> have a back up of it before you upgraded. Then put that back up in the Mobile 
> Applications folder, re-sync and hope.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
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> On 12/22/2013 3:24 PM, Donna wrote:
>> Let's say Mr X has a friend named Mr C. Mr C doesn't have a problem shharing 
>> his iTunes login and password with his best friend. So Mr X deletes the 
>> Wells Fargo app from his iPhone. Mr X best friend Mr C has the accessible 
>> version of the Wells Fargo app backed up. Mr X signs out of his ownApple 
>> account on his iPhone. Mr X then signs into his friend Mr C Apple account 
>> using the login username and password of his best friend Mr C. Mr X goes to 
>> the app store from his iPhone finds the Wells Fargo app from the purchased 
>> apps list of his friend Mr C. Mr X downloads the Wells Fargo app directly 
>> onto his iPhone. Once the download has completed Mr X signs out of his 
>> friend Mr C account. Mr X now signs back into his own Apple account. Mr X 
>> should find the accessible Wells Fargo app among the apps on his iPhone. 
>> While smiling Mr X can move the Wells Fargo app into its place within Mr X 
>> chosen folder.
>> 
>> Mr C knows that this will definately work because he and Mrs C does this all 
>> the time. This is their way of having to only pay for the more expensive 
>> apps and share books.
>> 
>> Donna
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