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Old 09-03-2010, 01:27 PM
Jolly Roger
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Default Re: File manager for iphone ?

In article <i5q4do$3et$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
"Your Name" <your.name@isp.com> wrote:

> "Wes Groleau" <Groleau+news@FreeShell.org> wrote in message
> news:i5pri3$4ra$2@news.eternal-september.org...
> > On 09-02-2010 20:07, Jim wrote:
> > >
> > > Try Iphone Browser (google it).
> > > Phone doesn't have to be jailbroken and it gives complete access to
> > > the system.

> >
> > Read-only access to most parts

>
> I haven't looked into what it does and doesn't do yet, but my latest Mac
> magazine that I picked up form the shop today has a brief tutorial for using
> your iPod / iPhone as a hard drive / flash drive via an application called
> Phone Disk from http://www.macroplant.com/phonedisk and the it does not
> involve jailbreaking.
>
> One of the tutorial's steps does show what looks like the folders on the
> iPod / iPhone and a note not to meddle with them.
>
> Unfortunately it was free until 1 September, so we've just missed out on
> that thanks to it taking two / three months for magazines to reach New
> Zealand (unless you're willing to pay excessive air frieght charges).


That, too, give read-only access to lots of folders and files. If you
want complete access, jail breaking is the only way to go.

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