![]() ![]() (Please note: your Apple ID and password are only used to connect to Apple servers and will remain protected in your macOS keychain or Windows credentials.) When a file is not locally stored on your device, iMazing will prompt you to log in to iCloud with your Apple ID to download them. iMazing can now download photos and videos from iCloud. ![]() ![]() You will find the conversion options in iMazing Preferences / Photos. Now supports converting HEVC (H.265) videos to MPEG-4 (H.264).Read our blog article to learn more about this new feature and our position: iMazing and iMazing Mini both support this prompt, which currently cannot be bypassed. With iOS and iPadOS 16.1, Apple introduced a new security feature that requires a device passcode prompt to initiate a backup.iPad 10th generation, iPad Pro 11-inch - 4th generation and iPad Pro 12.9-inch - 6th generation.iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.Data Access Only, the new method, which excludes some media and is not a backup.Full Backup, the classic method (also a restorable backup).When connecting a device for the first time and accessing a dataset that requires an iOS or iPadOS backup, iMazing will present you with two choices: This option can save considerable disk space on the computer running iMazing, and allows iMazing to be used in cases where a computer has less available storage than the capacity of the iOS or iPadOS device. IMazing 2.16 introduces a new method to access a device's data without requiring a full backup. The days when merely getting into Macs in a basic way was expensive are long, long gone.Release date: Mon, 19:04:13 +0100 What's New in iMazing 2.16 Such systems can still do the job for most. Even a basic 2017 iMac can be had now for around $250, and that can still run Ventura. Particularly with the Apple Silicon shift and more aggressive EOL for older Macs used values have dropped a lot. also applies to Macs? Work just gave away a bunch of 2011-2013 era Macs for free. But wait you might say, people get iPhones that are older generations or used! Which. The MSRP of a new iPhone (plain iPhone 14, $800) is higher than a new Mac (M1 Mini, $700). Lack of broadband doesn't mean "poor", not even in the first world.Īnd you wrote that about about a self-selected population that can afford iDevices, which are not exactly the cheap end of the smartphone spectrum. I mean, seriously? Come on, Ars has been covering the bullshit of the FCC coverage shenanigans for years and in solid detail. Another mile away and you had dialup or Viasat. The first client I installed it for back in the beta was lucky to have a 10 megabit connection available. That's precisely why Starlink has had a small but devoted and serious initial interest. And in terms of newer Macs, your imagination is kind of weird given that millions of people even in America have no broadband and/or hard data caps too. Ĭlick to expand.You can sync iDevices with Windows too you know. While it's probably just Apple being dumb shitters without attention to detail (as with the Ventura system preferences, or recent removal of the lovely page turning system for iBooks), can't help but wonder these days whether it's not also in part driven by their revenue push and them trying to further get people to use iCloud. I'd be ok if they buried it in some advanced menu or even as a profile option via Configurator but having it done like this really sucks and is a flat out negative for security since it discourages backups. It's a stupid lazy move at best by Apple, same as forcing regular retrust-exercises in general with no workarounds. It's not a "bug" to want to freaking link my own personal devices! If the system is compromised to the level needed there then that means the attacker has access to all our user data and accounts and so on anyway. And Macs at this point have plenty of security as well, particularly AS-based ones. For a lot of us our computers are still flat out more important and higher trust than our phones, or at the least equal. Click to expand."Security bug" is highly debatable. ![]()
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