![]() ![]() The system, obviously, will use the first one and only a fresh installation will show localizations for that file. For example, if a xib/nib file is localized to different languages for the new version, the updated bundle will include both versions: the one in the root folder and the other one in each localized folder. So, the final bundle IS NOT equal to the bundle of a fresh installation of the new version. When user install a new version, all the files in the bundle are downloaded and copied in the previous existing bundle, but OLD FILES OR COMPONENTS ARE NOT DELETED (or not all are deleted). And, very important, iTunes, AppStore and iOS have modified some upgrading and installing rules in last versions. ![]() Just now, I'm suffering issues and users crashes because of a behavior of iOS system that I can't figure before. ![]() I have just discovered something about version upgrades and the App Store. ![]()
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