: This is often a "quality check" tag used by specific release groups to indicate the file was tested and confirmed working on a specific firmware (likely iOS 14).
: "Universal" means the app was designed to run on both iPhone and iPad. "64-bit" indicates it was built for modern Apple processors (A7 chips and newer). : This is often a "quality check" tag
: Someone using an older iPhone (like an iPhone 6s or 7) might need a specific older version of ProMovie that still supports their hardware without the bloat of newer updates. : Someone using an older iPhone (like an
: This likely refers to a modification where certain UI elements or "Pro" upgrade prompts have been bypassed or hidden by the cracker. : This is often a "quality check" tag
Since this is a cracked file, it carries the usual risks of sideloading—potential security vulnerabilities and the fact that it won't receive official updates from the original developers.