
I do not know if the program does an accurate job with just my cursory review. I have tried many of the features and they all provided data without a problem. I guess the only way to cut Apple's tentacles is to shred the iPhone and iPad in a tree-cutter.ĭoes anyone have an avenue of resolution to make Tenorshare, when it fails, function as intended?ĭoes anyone have an avenue of resolution to make Tenorshare, when it fails, function as intended? Save | Cancel I presume it's Apple that is phoning home constantly while Tenorshare runs.Ī reason to use Tenorshare is to cut Apple's tentacles. The 'remove ads' feature just show 'apps', so I'm afraid to click 'remove all ads' because I truly expect it to 'remove all apps' displayed. Hours go by, and I see nothing but the spinning circle trying to backup, say, apps, our just trying to see music ( iTunes sees 1,365 songs, but with iTunes off, Tenorshare spins forever, with iTunes on, Tenorshare sees no music, just an empty Tenorshare ). I got a little XLS spreadsheet saved to my computer from my iPhone contacts, that was nice. as if iTunes is a mini operating system, and Tenorshare is peeking through a sneaky little window opened by iTunes.


Okay, WITH iTunes on-screen, and iTunes connecting to my iPhone or iPad, THEN Tenorshare seems to be able to 'see' the Apple product. Now that I have backed up my property using Leawo iTransfer, I may try the additional Tenorshare features, just to test them, before I wipe and reinstall my Apple products ( my secondary goal anyway, after archiving and redistributing my music and books ).

Leawo iTransfer has worked for me, flawlessly.

but I can always re-download applications, so that's less important than getting all music and books.Įxperiencing it's failures to backup my property ( music and books ), I do not trust Tenorshare iCareFone regarding it's other special functions of updating, recovery, fixing, and deleting advertisements. Tenorshare iCareFone functions failed for me, never showing, let alone transferring, my personal contents from iPhone to Windows / DOS.Īlthough I mostly want my music and books, it would be confidence inspiring if I could backup applications ( ne 'programs' ). These Apple-product-access utilities for Windows ONLY appear to work when Apple iTunes software is installed in Windows, loaded on screen, properly functioning according to Apple, and iTunes can 'see' the attached Apple i-product.
