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iExplorer 4.6.0


iExplorer is an iPhone browser for Mac lets you view the files on your iOS device. By using a drag and drop interface, you can quickly copy files and folders between your Mac and your iPhone or iTouch. It works with both jailbroken and non-jailbroken iPhones and works quickly with a standard USB cable.

Features

All the best technology from Phone to Mac, Phone Disk, and iExplorer 2, and then some
One-click recovery of music and videos straight to iTunes
Explore and export photos and videos (even from older iPods)
Mount any folder or category, including playlists and photo albums, then browse in Finder and open with other apps
Browse any iTunes backups (encrypted too). Export: Messages (including attachments), notes, voicemail, call history, contacts, calendars...
Works with all types of iPhones, iPads, iPod Touch, and regular iPod
Compatible with High Sierra and iOS 12.

Intelligently Transfer Music to iTunes
iExplorer lets you easily transfer music from any iPhone, iPod or iPad to a Mac or PC computer and iTunes. You can search for and preview particular songs then copy them to iTunes with the touch of a button or with drag and drop. Looking to transfer more than just a few tracks? With one click, iExplorer lets you instantly rebuild entire playlists or use the Auto Transfer feature and copy everything from your device to iTunes.

Export iPhone Text Messages
Call them what you want, in the last few years we've seen texting (SMSs, iMessages, text messages, etc.) rocket in popularity. These messages are replacing phone calls, voicemails and even emails. We understand that your SMSs and iMessages can be priceless to you and that's why we've spent so much time developing the best tool to help you view, export and archive your messages and attachments. The iExplorer SMS client looks great and even works with group messages, images, and other message attachments too!

Mount iPhone & iPad to Mac's Finder
iExplorer's disk mounting features allow you to use your iPhone, iPod or iPad like a USB flash drive. You can view your iPhone's photos directly in Finder or Windows Explorer like you would from any other digital camera. You're also able to get file system access to data contained within the apps or other directories on your device.

Want to back up or move your games' high scores from one device to another? How about saving files directly to or from your favorite file manager such as iExplorer's iOS App iExplorer Mobile? iExplorer can do all of that and more.

What's new

https://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/release-notes

Requirements
Intel
Mac OS X 10.10 or later
iTunes 10 or later
 

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Download links
https://alfafile.net/file/8akFb/iExplo460.zip

https://rg.to/file/0bfe610634b4fa587adf3d89e0b54a6f/
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