Looking for SnipSnap 1.3.ipa file or SnipSnap 1.4.Ipa file required

Hi i am looking for Snipsnap older version ( 1.3 or 1.4) ipa file. i lost my backup so i cannot get the older version ...so if some has these versions then i can resync it to myiphone again. or is there any location to download these older version app ?

Have you tried asking the developers?
http://snipsnap.it/

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