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abdulkader83/imazing-config-profiles

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54HTMLAudience · generalComplexity · 2/5Setup · easy

TLDR

A Windows tool for transferring iPhone data such as messages, photos, and backups to a PC without using iTunes.

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    What it does
      iPhone to PC transfer
      Backup and restore
      No iTunes needed
    Tech stack
      Windows
      AES-256
    Use cases
      Export messages
      Move photos
      Encrypted backups
      Selective restore
    Audience
      General users
      iPhone owners

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Export iMessage and SMS conversations to PDF, CSV, or plain text with attachments.

USE CASE 2

Move photo albums with location tags and Live Photos preserved to a PC.

USE CASE 3

Create a full encrypted backup of an iPhone independent of iTunes.

USE CASE 4

Selectively restore individual contacts or messages from an older backup.

What is it built with?

WindowsAES-256

How does it compare?

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Stars545454
LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Setup difficultyeasyhardeasy
Complexity2/51/52/5
Audiencegeneralgeneralgeneral

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 30min

Requires a 64-bit Windows PC with at least 4 GB RAM, wireless transfer needs a shared Wi-Fi network.

The README does not state a license.

In plain English

iOSBridge Pro is a Windows application for transferring data from an iPhone to a PC without using iTunes. The README describes it as a tool for users who find Apple's iTunes on Windows cumbersome or limited in what it allows you to access. It is labeled a 2026 edition and describes compatibility with Windows 10 and 11, covering a range of update versions. The main transfer capabilities cover extracting music playlists with metadata such as artist and album names preserved, exporting iMessage and SMS conversations in formats including PDF, CSV, and plain text with timestamps and attachments included, moving photo albums with location tags and Live Photos intact, and migrating app data between devices. The backup engine can create full device snapshots independent of iTunes and supports optional encrypted archives using AES-256. Users can also do selective restores, pulling individual contacts or messages from an older backup rather than restoring everything at once. The interface is described as offering one-click transfers for common tasks and drag-and-drop file management between the phone and PC folders. A preview feature lets users view messages, photos, and contacts before committing to an export. The tool supports iOS 12 through iOS 18 and requires a 64-bit Windows PC with at least 4 GB of RAM. Wireless transfer over a shared Wi-Fi network is listed as an optional alternative to a USB cable. A command-line interface is included for administrators who prefer scripting. Options cover export type, destination folder, output format, encryption, scheduled backups, and verbosity level. The application supports multiple interface languages and adjusts its layout for different screen sizes and display scaling settings. An experimental plugin connects to OpenAI and Claude APIs for tasks such as summarizing exported message conversations or deduplicating contacts. The source README continues beyond what was shown in the source data.

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Prompt 1
Explain what data transfer features this README describes for iOSBridge Pro.
Prompt 2
What backup and restore options does this repo's README mention?
Prompt 3
Summarize the command-line interface options listed in this README.
Prompt 4
What iOS and Windows versions does this README say are supported?

Frequently asked questions

What is imazing-config-profiles?

A Windows tool for transferring iPhone data such as messages, photos, and backups to a PC without using iTunes.

What language is imazing-config-profiles written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes Windows, AES-256.

What license does imazing-config-profiles use?

The README does not state a license.

How hard is imazing-config-profiles to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.

Who is imazing-config-profiles for?

Mainly general.

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