

no se responsabiliza del contenido de sitios web externos. no es una agencia de reservas y no cobra honorarios por sus servicios a los usuarios del sitio. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this matter, you are welcome to contact our customer support team. Womac911 said: I seem to remember being able to use the original Jammit app with the AxeFXII, without the audio being sped up. The brand names, logos, images and texts are the property of these third parties and their respective owners.

cannot be held responsible or liable for the accuracy, correctness, usefulness or reliability of the data. if you still have the downloaded files from jammit, all you have to do to be able to access the stems in other programs or daw's is to find the files ending in'.jcf', view the contents of the file. The content displayed in the Directory consists of information from third parties, among others from publicly accessible sources, or from customers, who have a presentation page in our directory. They may go ahead and grant you a refund or credit.© 2022 Todos los derechos reservados.Īt our purpose is to help people find great local businesses like dentists, hair stylists, restaurants, bars, hotels. I'm thinking that even if it is there it probably won't work as most of those kinds of apps are just clients that rely on remote servers maintained by the vendor.Īll that being said, if you bought it from the Apple App Store fairly recently it couldn't hurt to call or email them and ask for a refund, providing them with the information you can find showing that you purchased the app after it was defunct. You may be able to find the app in your "Purchased" section under "Updates" as often even apps that have been removed from the store are still available there, at least for some time. I find it odd that the app would disappear from your iPad, I've never heard of such a thing. If you buy a product from Target or Best Buy or whatever and then find out the company that produced that product went out of business 2 years ago you generally don't have much recourse with/against the store you bought it from. As with any retail exchange it really is a "buyer beware" situation. With regards to the above quote I doubt it very seriously, unless you can prove that the app was already unsupported when you bought it and that Apple was aware of that fact and should have pulled the app from their store. A quick google indicates that it has been unsupported for quite awhile it appears. I am unfamiliar with the app in question. Now recently I have read of others saying they have shut the app down, does anyone know anything about this and what happened? And what happens to the money people spent on it? Isn't Apple responsible for this since my money was paid thru them? Anyway, I don't know if this is something that's already been discussed here, I tried to look up old threads on it, through the archives but had no luck. But eventually the icon for the Jammit app disappeared off of my older I pad and I tried to get it back on thru apples apps, it was no longer there. I purchased the new I pad from because I thought there was a problem with it. I set it up with an account and was able to use it on my old I pad a couple times but I could never log in on my new I pad.

I ended up putting the app on both I pads, was really surprised when my old I pad accepted it. So I also purchased the line 6 adapter to run the guitar through it. It would tell you there wasn't enough room on it, that your storage was full, even though there was nothing on the I pad except the mandatory apps that come with it. A couple months ago, I came across the jammit app so I set it up and purchased several songs, I had just purchased a refurbished I-pad and I had an older I-pad that was not in great shape and had problems with not allowing you to add anything to it.
