So you can see here I’m accessing iMazing on my Mac, and it’s connected to my iPad over wi-fi as you can see by the symbol here. Some firms and companies I’ve worked with don’t allow connections to Dropbox, and then there are times when you want to transfer large video files to your iPad, and it would take a long time to download over the Internet. And while that is absolutely the best way I recommend accessing and managing your files, there are some times when you haves files on your computer that you just need to copy over quickly. Now you can wirelessly generate backups with iMazing, but you can now also easily (and wirelessly) transfer files from your computer to your iOS device.įirst you may not think this is necessary, since you can easily connect to Dropbox, or a dozen other cloud-based storage services to transfer files. Here’s the iMazing (amazing) part … once you successfully perform a backup with a USB cable, the iMazing software automatically turns on the Wi-Fi connection – and you’ll see a wi-fi symbol next to your device to that effect (your iPhone must be wirelessly connected to the same network that your computer is on). And that first backup may take some time, so don’t be alarmed at this. You’ll be encouraged to create a backup the first time you launch iMazing and you won’t be able to access very much through iMazing UNTIL you create a backup, so you might as well do this right off the bat. One of the best features in making a backup in iMazing is that you can choose the location on your computer or external storage where you want the backup to be stored – something you could NOT do with iTunes. If this is the first time that you’ve connected your device to a computer, you may have to tap the “ Trust” button before you can proceed. Now depending on your computer settings, this might open up the iTunes software, but you can just close that since we’ll be using iMazing instead. To generate a backup, you’ll need to connect your iOS device to your computer with a USB cable. The first step before you can do any of the cool stuff with iMazing, is to perform a backup of your iPhone and/or iPad.īy default, iOS devices will backup to iCloud every night and this is fantastic, and HIGHLY recommended … but it is ALSO highly recommended that you have a LOCAL backup in addition to your iCloud backup! So that’s what prompted me to find a replacement for iTunes in managing iOS devices, and iMazing was always one of the most-discussed pieces of software do this. The backup and file transfer capabilities are now built into the Finder. And even on the Mac with the latest OS version called Catalina, while the official iTunes software is going away, it’s functionality is getting split up into multiple apps including Music, TV, and Podcasts. The iTunes software for Windows is apparently staying around. The iTunes software has been around since 2001 and it had become a fixture on Windows and Mac computers … until June 2019 when Apple announced they were retiring the historic, free software.īut actually, that’s only true for macOS … at least for now. ![]() I’ve long recommended that attorneys and other professionals use the iTunes software to create local backups of their iOS devices, and use the iTunes software to copy large files from their computer to their iPhone or iPad. Accessing, exporting, downloading, and preserving text messages (and Whatsapp messages too!). ![]() IMazing generously supplied me with a copy of this $45 piece of software, but in complete honesty the timing was perfect since I had been looking to find a better alternative to iTunes for backing up my iPhone, and transferring files.įor the purpose of today’s video, I’m only going to focus on 3 of the features found in iMazing: Today’s app is not really an “app” for your iPhone or iPad, but it’s a piece of software (an application) that runs on your Mac or Windows PC, and works directly with your iPhone or iPad called iMazing.
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