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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. Supports all iPhones, iPods and iPads ever created.
Features and Highlights Export iPhone Text Messages Call them what you want, in the last few years seen texting (SMSs, iMessages, text messages, etc.) rocket in popularity. These messages are replacing phone calls, voicemails and even emails. Understand that your SMSs and iMessages can be priceless to you and that's why iExplorer team 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 & Windows Explorer 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. Export Voicemails, Address Book Contacts, Calendar Events, Reminders, Notes & More 'We've crafted seven magnificent utilities into iExplorer' that allow you to browse, preview, save, and export the most important information in the databases of your iPhone or iPad. View your appointments, calendar events, and your call history. Listen to your iPhone's voicemail messages and export them to a folder on your computer. Everything is always just a couple of clicks away. Be in charge of your content. Access Photos, Files & Everything Else With iExplorer, you can access more files and folders without modifying (jailbreaking) your device than ever before. Need to access photos on your iPhone or iPod? Can do. Want to access the files and folders of your device's apps? Done. How about browsing through your iTunes backups? Check. What about the media folders containing your iTunes purchases? What about files in apps that are synced to iCloud? Yes, even that. iExplorer also works great if your iPhone is Jailbroken. With AFC2 access, the app can read and write to the iOS device's real root (For advanced users only!). Note: 60-second nag screen before each transfer in the unregistered version. Requires .NET Framework and iTunes. Also Available: Download iExplorer for Mac
Avira / Windows Version 1.9.161.2Copyright (c) 2010 by Avira GmbHAll rights reserved.engine set: 8.3.54.6VDF Version: 7.15.27.142Scan start time: 4/15/2019 8:18:55 PMCommand line: g:scancl.exe -nombr -showall -verboselog /a /z /s -log=output.tmp dvrsetup.execonfiguration file: g:scancl.confdvrsetup.exeDate: Time: 20:18:24 Size: 841005Statistics:Directories.: 0Archives.: 1Files.: 13Infected.: 0Warnings.: 0Suspicious.: 0Infections.: 0Time.: 00:00:01. McAfee VirusScan Command Line for Win32 Version: 6.1.2.230Copyright (C) 2018 McAfee, Inc.AV Engine version: 6000.8403 for Win32.Dat set version: 9228 created Apr 15 2019Scanning for 668685 viruses, trojans and variants.2019-Apr-15 20:18:35Options:dvrsetup.exe /secure /loud /noboot /nomem /norecall /norename /rptall /rptcor /rpterr /report=output.tmpdvrsetup.exe. Is OK.Summary Report on dvrsetup.exeFile(s)Total files. 1Not Scanned. 0Possibly Infected. 0Time: 00:00.00.
Install an antivirusIn order to keep your computer free of malware, we recommend that you always have an antivirus program installed, especially when downloading and installing new programs from the web. At least once a day, run its database update program. This will allow your antivirus to stay up to date with the latest badware threats and better protect your computer data.If you don't have a powerful antivirus solution already protecting your computer, you should install one from our recommendations:, ,.2. Choose a safe web browserAn important aspect to keep in mind is what web browser you use. Most browser exploits and viruses target Internet Explorer so it's best you consider an alternative. The safest web browsers available Today are considered to be Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
Besides being free, they are both fast, have pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, with privacy and security features. Give them a try: or.3. Learn more about securing your PCThese articles should help you further:.
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