Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Easily Recover Lost iPhone / iPod Touch Data from iTunes Backups

iTunes automatically makes the backup of your iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad data. Today I found a useful utility that lets you to extracts data from backups created automatically by iTunes.

The iPhone Backup Extractor utility can recover contacts, pictures, call histories, MMS, SMS and text messages, videos, voicemail, calendar entries, notes, app files, saved games, debug information and data that might otherwise be inaccessible. It automatically converts the extracted database into CSV, VCard or ICAL formats, so they can be easily imported into Excel, Outlook, or Webmail.

The iPhone Backup Extractor can extract files from the backups iTunes automatically makes of your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
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The iPhone Backup Extractor works on Windows (XP, Vista, 7), Mac OS X and Linux, with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 backups from all versions of iTunes.

Download iPhone Backup Extractor

Thursday, May 27, 2010

For First Time, Mangae your iPhone on Ubuntu

New reports telling that the new Ubuntu 10.04 which called Lycid Linux will support natively the management of the iPhone. That's Really Great because a lot of People uses Ubuntu but they can't have full management their iPhones.


As you know it's new feature and for first time, older Ubuntu Users should have their iDevice jailbroken to manage it on Ubuntu but with the new Ubuntu 10.04 final version, you can manage it without any jailbreak. Also Linux users can test this new library Libimobiledevice which will permit to manage your iDevice without any jailbreak !

You can download Ubuntu from Here.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Google Chrome for Mac & Linux has been Released

Google announced with A new Chrome stable release for Mac & Linux. It incorporates HTML5 features such as Geolocation APIs, App Cache, web sockets, and file drag-and-drop.


Today, we’re bringing all this beta goodness to the stable channel so that it’s available to all Chrome users. We’re particularly excited to bring Chrome for Mac and Linux out of beta, and introduce Chrome’s first stable release for Mac and Linux users. You can read more about the Mac and Linux stable releases on the Google Mac and Chromium blogs respectively.
New Features:
- ability to synchronize browser preferences across computers
- new HTML5 capabilities
- a revamped bookmark manager

By the way I like this video about Google Chrome Speed:



To Download Google Chrome for Mac & Linux users, navigate your browser to Google Chrome Website and Click on Download.