The only remaining use case for an IPA is preservation—keeping a copy of Google Earth version 9.x on a vintage iPad 2 running iOS 9.
While I can't technically "develop" code or modify the official Google Earth app package (the google earth ipa
: You can capture screenshots or use the Projects feature to create a digital story, which can then be printed as a reference. The only remaining use case for an IPA
If you cannot download the app directly from Apple, you can find IPA archives through several community-driven platforms: Internet Archive : A reliable source for archived iOS IPA collections where you can often find legacy versions of popular apps. IPA Libraries : Dedicated repositories like the Devzery IPA Library host collections of app packages for sideloading. Third-Party Repositories : Sites like frequently host various versions of the Google Earth IPA. Internet Archive How to Install (Sideload) the IPA Once you have the IPA Libraries : Dedicated repositories like the Devzery