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: This specific version adds the ability to clone an existing iOS device to another, facilitating easier upgrades.
MacGeneration DiskAid Review: The iPhone transfer Swiss Army knife – In French. Published on Dec 12, 2011. Reading time ~1 minute. DiskAid Next Gen - Official Site - iMazing
The iPhone transfer Swiss Army knife – In French - iMazing diskaid-6-v6-7-1-final-full-version
: Version 6.7 introduced advanced app management, allowing users to install, uninstall, or export apps with or without their data.
: Allows users to browse the iOS file system like an external hard drive. : This specific version adds the ability to
Reviewers and official release notes highlight the following core functionalities:
: Directly transfers music and videos from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod to an iTunes library or any folder on a computer. Reading time ~1 minute
DiskAid (now rebranded as iMazing ) version 6.7.1 is a legacy version of a popular iOS device management tool. While highly rated for its simplicity, users should note that the "DiskAid" brand was officially retired in 2014 to make way for iMazing.
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: This specific version adds the ability to clone an existing iOS device to another, facilitating easier upgrades.
MacGeneration DiskAid Review: The iPhone transfer Swiss Army knife – In French. Published on Dec 12, 2011. Reading time ~1 minute. DiskAid Next Gen - Official Site - iMazing
The iPhone transfer Swiss Army knife – In French - iMazing
: Version 6.7 introduced advanced app management, allowing users to install, uninstall, or export apps with or without their data.
: Allows users to browse the iOS file system like an external hard drive.
Reviewers and official release notes highlight the following core functionalities:
: Directly transfers music and videos from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod to an iTunes library or any folder on a computer.
DiskAid (now rebranded as iMazing ) version 6.7.1 is a legacy version of a popular iOS device management tool. While highly rated for its simplicity, users should note that the "DiskAid" brand was officially retired in 2014 to make way for iMazing.