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zachcycles
Jun 08, 2016Explorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
That happens to me on my old iPad- mine acts like Safari doesn't deal with javascript well, though mine is stuck on iOs 5.
Yeah Chris, age is a problem for you. Apple quit supporting the original iPad at iOS 5. What happens is that the developers for the apps write for the latest and greatest iOS and then work down to the older versions. At some point they actually can't (or won't) include them and things just quit working or are wonkey at best. I (but not Apple nor app developers) will not recommend update apps on original iPad and soon on the iPad 2's as I am positive Apple will soon stop pushing updates to those devices as well. It kind of gets to the point of if the old dog is working well or mostly so... leave it alone.
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