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iPhoneBrowser: browse your iPhone's file system

Getting access to your iPhone's file system can be pretty difficult. But if you're a Windows iPhone user, you can take advantage of the free BSD-licensed IPhone file system browser iPhoneBrowser. You can browse your IPhone's files, drag and drop stuff onto it, and copy your MP3s and movies back to your hard drive. iPhoneBrowser also offers a backup system for keeping your iPhone files safe.
It even works with non-jailbroken iPhones, but as the developer says, you won't get very far with one, thanks to Apple's file system "sandbox".
[via Lifehacker]


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
kakapo said 8:27AM on 5-31-2008
This is what I need to back up my "stuff" on my iPhone here in Oz. I was just thinking about wanting to keep the 24+ applications that are living on my iPhone here.
Are there are good ones for a Mac based iPhone which has loosened the shackles of bondage from 'Merica or Urup? :)
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boosting1bar said 9:06AM on 5-31-2008
iFuntastic is a really nice app for OSX that allows you to browse the file system, add/delete things, etc.
tania said 8:46AM on 5-31-2008
this didnt work on my 1.1.4 jailborken ipod touch, it can browse the files however does not show most of path i.e. summer board theme folder.
When i try 2 click on the menu that navigate to the summer board theme folder, it pops me a waring said no path found and "did u jailbreak it correctly?"
i like the idea but it just doesn't work for me.... :(
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Achal said 10:26AM on 5-31-2008
this is way too old....
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NetMage said 3:31AM on 6-01-2008
Depending on how you jailbroke your phone, you may need to manually install the afc2 service for any of the iTunesMobile.dll based programs to work (iPhoneBrowser, iBrickr, etc.).
Google afc2 and your firmware version to find out how to install it manually or an install source for the patch.
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