![]() You might find an independent servicer locally who has copies of the older versions to help his customers. ![]() If that’s not possible, see if you can find a friend with a Mac that is using an older version of the apps having them make a backup of their apps using Time Machine so you can restore them onto your system (apps only not the user accounts) even if they are older you should be able to upgrade to a more workable version for your macOS version from the App Store. Most people have a backup of their stuff to restore to their system do you still have it? That would be the easiest way, restoring it to your new system. Are you able to down load them from there at all? Or do you get a warning you need a newer macOS.Įven still you should be able to get the older version of the apps for your macOS you are using. ![]() So first try logging into the Apps Store using the Apps app on your system. First Apple has moved on with newer versions of the apps so you might encounter an issue trying to get them from the Apple online App Store (not iCloud). ![]()
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