What's really on your iPhone? Find out with iPhone Backup Extractor
When you back up your iPhone or iPod Touch, iTunes can use the backup to do a restore, but not much else. It's nice when Apple's stuff "just works," but what if you want to see inside the black box and interact with the data on your phone? This is especially important for developers, who can fix bugs a lot more easily if they can look at a user's backup to figure out what's causing problems with an app. iPhone Backup Extractor is a tool that makes this possible.With iPhone Backup Extractor, you can convert an iPhone/iPod Touch backup to make it readable by the OS X Finder. This lets developers get access to application resources that there's no way to see in iTunes. It might be of some interested to curious non-developers, too, if you just to figure out what files a 3rd-party app has created on your phone.
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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniNov 14th 2008 1:17PM
Just tried it out this morning. Its indeed a great app.
Sanjay GoelNov 17th 2008 9:57AM
Anything similar on Windows?
tejumangDec 12th 2008 12:12PM
@ Sanjay...
this App won't be useful in Windows platform to the Developers as the SDK works only on a Mac