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iPhile Description
iPhile is a simple tool running in your system tray. It maps any iOS device’s (i.e. iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) filesystem into Windows Explorer using Manzana.dll and Dokan (and its .NET binding). You just run iPhile.exe and it should work. In its current releases it logs events and errors into the file log.txt. When you run iPhile.exe, you see some kind of disclaimer (you can skip it by -skipinfo argument). After displaying this message, iPhile will sit in your tray and listen for iDevice connect/disconnect events. If any device is found, it is mounted into Windows Explorer using a free drive letter. When a device gets disconnected, it is dismounted. (If iPhile should crash, a device might still be in Windows Explorer and it might block a drive letter. Use DriveUnmounter.exe to unmount it then.) If your device is jailbroken (afc2 service installed), two connections to it will be opened. Get iPhile and take it for a test drive to see what it's all about!
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