iDevice Manager Online Help
Contents
1. Connect to iPhone. 2
2. Music. 2
3. Videos. 2
4. Photos. 2
5. Ringtones. 2
6. Ringtone
Editor. 2
7. File
Explorer. 2
8. Messages. 3
9. SMS. 3
10. iMessage. 3
11. Storage. 4
12. List
Icon Presentation. 4
13. Direct
links (only with Jailbreak [= software protection]). 4
14. Help. 4
15. Service. 4
16. File
download. 4
17. File
upload. 4
18. Drag
n‘ Drop. 4
19. File
preview (Preview by Windows default program). 5
20. Reload
file list. 5
21. System
requirements. 5
22. Jailbreak?
What that? What is there to consider?. 5
23. iTunes
and Apple Mobile Device Support Components. 5
The iDevice Manager
creates a connection automatically to the iPhone, if it connected via USB cable
to the computer. If
the connection is active, then is the first icon from the menu bar
"Connection" is
activated and has
an orange background.
The button
"Music" presents a list of your audio and ringtones on iPhone. The
Music area supports
the download of
files. The integrated search module can look for titles, albums, artists, songs
of
year. With this
function can you find quickly your favorite songs.
The button
"Videos" presents a list of iTunes movies on the iPhone. The Videos
area supports the
download of files.
Also here can you find favorite videos by the integrated search.
The button
"Photos" presents a list of JPEG, other picture and other files of
the pre defined iPhone
folder. The Photos
area supports the download of files.
The button
"Ringtones" presents a list of personal ringtones and other files of
the pre defined
iPhone folder. The
ringtone area supports the download and upload of files.
ATTENTION!
The uploaded files
will be not creating to an iPhone ringtone. Please use the “Ringtone Editor” to
create a ringtone.
The "Ringtone
editor" gets a chance, to create an iPhone ringtone from any MP3 / M4A
song. In contrast to
iTunes, can you
create ringtones without limited size.
a.
Choose at
first the song as an external audio file or an MP3 / M4A song from iPhone
library (iPod).
b.
Please
check on second step if the song title, artist, an album name and genre are
exists. If the tags are not available, then enter the names manually.
c.
Because
iTunes internal ringtone requirements, will be delete iTunes all ringtones that
exceed more than 32 seconds or a maximum size, in the synchronization of the
iPhone deletes the song is recommended to cut through the slider and set at 32
seconds. The quickest way is to check the "Maximum supported length of
iTunes to activate. With the help of the player, the shortened song to be heard
to the sample.
d.
Start the
creating of the ringtones by click on the button "Start Converting
...".
ATTENTION!
Please note the
copyright of the songs. Please use only free of rights or purchased music
songs.
With the "File
Explorer" you can browse on file system of the iPhone. Click the node to
navigate
to the directory
tree or by entering of a directory structure in the address line.
Frequently visited folders, can be
added to the favorites by the context menu entry "Add to Favorites".
A new favorite can also added by drag n 'drop from folder tree to your
favorites. The favorites can be displayed from the main menu item "Favorites"
or the star icon in front of the search panel.
ATTENTION!
When you delete,
rename or replace files, can you corrupt the iPhone. In case of emergency, the
iPhone can be
restored with iTunes, but all the data are lost.
The area Messages
shows the on iPhone exists Email accounts and with a click on the account
(email
address), also the
received, deleted and sent messages. To export of all messages of an account,
select the account
in the tree with the right mouse key (context menu). In the context menu can
you find three
export variants, Microsoft Outlook 2007, export as Text file or export of the
original
physical email as
*.emlx format. If you rename the text file to *.eml, than can import the file
via
drag 'n drop into
Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
With the message
search can you find mails, specified by part of the subject or message, sender
email address,
sender name or receive date.
The area SMS shows
the on iPhone received and sent SMS messages. The program determine the
sender name by
phone number, if number is contains in the iPhone contact address book. The in
contacts unknown
phone numbers, are displayed below the named SMS. A export of SMS messages
is also available.
The export function is displayed, if you click the right mouse key in the tree.
With the message
search can you find mails, specified by part of the message, sender phone
number, sender name
or receive date.
The SMS area
supports three display variants.
·
iPhone like
Look like iPhone with bubble speech design
·
Category
SMS or MMS categorized by sender name or number with his messages sorted
by receive date
·
Non
category
SMS or MMS sorted by receive date
The area iMessage
shows the on iPhone received and sent iMessage messages, which are sent instead
of SMS between iPhone devices. The program determines the sender name by phone
number, if number is contains in the iPhone contact address book. The in contacts
unknown phone numbers are displayed below the named iMessage. An export of iMessage
messages is also available. The export function is displayed, if you click the
right mouse key in the tree.
With the message
search can you find mails, specified by part of the message, sender phone
number, sender name
or receive date.
The SMS area
supports three display variants.
·
iPhone like
Look like iPhone with bubble speech design
·
Category
iMessage categorized by sender name or number with his messages sorted by
receive date
·
Non
category
iMessage sorted by receive date
The area
'Storage' is designed to transport or archive of any files and folders were
created. You can, for example, PDF or Word documents transferred, but also
pictures and other files to your iPhone and restore to friends, acquaintances
or in the company via iDevice Manager. Modern iPhone offer up to 32 GB of
storage space also for HD movies transport. The area used a protected area on
hard disk of the iPhone, so that the operating system from the Smartphone is
not affected.
You can be made the
file lists presentation between details (default), list, small icons and large
icons. The function
does change only the current displayed list.
With the direct
links can you navigate to iPhone default folders in the File Explorer. If a
link is
selected, start the
File Explorer and navigate automatically to the address.
The application
help will be presents with press F1 key or with click on question icon on left
top site.
The iDevice Manager
contains two categories "Functions" and the "Service"
group.
The button
„Internet“ does open a connection to the website of iDevice Manager author.
The button
„Service“ does open a connection to the service website of iDevice Manager author.
The
button
„www.Apple.com“ does open a connection to the website of the Apple Corp.. On
apple.com
can you download
e.g. iTunes.
To download files
from iPhone, select one or more files and then click the "Download"
button.
Alternatively contains
the context menu of the file list, also a "Download" button.
To upload files to
iPhone, click the "Upload" button and select one or more files in the
file open
dialog. To start,
click in file open dialog OK. Alternatively contains the context menu of the
file list,
also a
"Upload" button.
All file lists does
support the file download via drag n‘drop. Select one or more files and move
within pressed left
mouse key to Windows Desktop or another specified folder on your computer. In
the area "Storage" may folders and individual files via Drag 'n Drop
in and out of the iDevice Manager and copied it.
The context menu of
any file lists, contains an item to show the file with the Windows default
program for the
selected file type.
For example MP3 /
M4A song with the Media Player or iTunes, Pictures with the Windows picture
preview program or
Photoshop.
The content of the
file lists can you reload by press F5 key or with the context menu item
„Refresh. The
directory list in the iDevice Manager can also reload by context menu.
iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G,
2G up to firmware 3.1
iPod Touch up to firmware
3.1
iPad
iPad 2
iTunes 10.x
Microsoft® Windows®
XP Home Edition
Microsoft® Windows®
XP Media Center
Microsoft® Windows®
XP Professional
Microsoft® Windows®
XP Professional N
Microsoft® Windows®
XP Professional 64‐Bit
Microsoft® Windows
Vista™ Editions
Microsoft® Windows
Vista™ Editions 64‐Bit
Microsoft® Windows
7™ Editions
Microsoft® Windows
7™ Editions 64‐Bit
The Service Pack 2
is required for all XP editions.
Microsoft® Windows
Server 2003‐Family*
Microsoft® Windows
Server 2003‐Family 64‐Bit
Microsoft® Windows
Server 2008‐Family*
Microsoft® Windows
Server 2008‐Family 64‐Bit
Hint!
All systems
required the Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.01 or later and the Microsoft®
Windows®
Installer 3.0 or
later.
Under jailbreak
understand the iPhone owner, the opening of the mobile phone to other
applications such
as Easy to install with Cydia and allow the software lock on the folder
structure
from the iPhone is
repealed. Up to iPhone firmware 3.0.1, everything was easy. With Blackra1n
as jailbreak
software for firmware 3.1.x, there was a significant change. Blackra1n does not
install afc2add the
service as its predecessors. The Afc2add service can you install from Cydia.
Without this
software, it is not possible to get the iDevice Manager full access to the
iPhone. For
this reason it is
recommended that this service retroactively.