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If you have a new Apple ID or never "bought" Pages (even though it's free), it won't show up in your Purchased list. To fix this, you need to "link" Pages to your account using a newer device first.
Go to iCloud.com on any web browser (Safari, Chrome, or Firefox). Log in and click the icon.
Enter Time Machine and go back to a date when Pages was installed and working. Select and click Restore . 4. Use Pages via iCloud.com download older version of pages
Now, go back to your . Pages will now appear in your Purchased list, allowing you to use the "Purchased Trick" mentioned above. 3. Restoring via Time Machine (Mac Only)
You can create, edit, and download documents directly in your browser. This version is always up to date and doesn't care how old your operating system is. A Note on Security and Piracy If you have a new Apple ID or
How to Download an Older Version of Pages for Mac, iPad, and iPhone
Apple’s Pages is a powerful word processor, but because Apple frequently updates its operating systems (macOS and iOS), it often moves the "minimum requirements" forward. If you are using an older Mac or an aging iPad, you might find that the App Store tells you Pages is "incompatible" with your device. Log in and click the icon
The most reliable way to get an older version is through your App Store history. Apple allows you to download the "last compatible version" of an app if you have owned it in the past. Open the . Click on your Name/Profile icon in the bottom left corner. Find Pages in your list of purchased apps. Click the Download (cloud icon) button.
You may find websites offering .dmg or .ipa files for older versions of Pages. These files are often modified with malware or trackers. Stick to the App Store "Purchased" method whenever possible to ensure the software is genuine and safe.