4. Fixed some known bugs. Jack Ma, the president of Auntec, said: With this current update to the software, iFonebox has improved its data recovering function and is much more robust and powerful. It also shows our determination of helping more and more mobile device users to managing their data. With the technological strength of Auntec Studio behind it, this powerful software is able to recover data from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch in two methods. The first is to recover data directly from the iOS device and the other is to retrieve data from iTunes backup. When scanning directly from the device, it can recover Contacts, Messages, Call history, Notes, Calendar, Reminders and Safari bookmarks; while from iTunes backup, it is able to restore Contacts, Messages, Call history, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Safari bookmarks, Media content, Camera Roll, Photo Stream, Message attachment and Voice memos. With the help of the software, customers are able to recover their precious data due to accidental deletion, operating system malfunction from jailbreak failure or system update and their phone being lost or water damaged. It allows customers to selectively recover and save files rather than the simply restoring it all from iTunes backup. All saved files can be easily read and transferred to a computer. iFonebox Windows version works with Windows XP, 2003, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.
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Software week in review, July 11 | The Download Blog – CNET Download.com
Read on for more of the week’s software news, and to get the latest reviews and features http://www.ios7jailbreak.fr from our editors in your inbox, subscribe to our weekly newsletters . Microsoft Yesterday CEO Satya Nadella declared that Microsoft is no longer a “devices and services” company, but rather will reinvent productivity , with a focus on mobile and cloud. He also said that July will be dedicated to discussing Microsoft’s future, so look for more news this month. Meanwhile, some things we do know: Support ends on January 13, 2015 , for Windows 7 and the 2003 and 2008 editions of Windows Server. Half the desktop and laptop users worldwide are using Windows 7 , according to Net Applications, so that’s a lot of people who will have to update to Windows 8 or go commando. With that in mind, Microsoft is trying to make the next version of its OS, Threshold (possibly Windows 9), more tempting to the Windows 7 holdouts . However, Threshold is expected in spring of 2015, which would be after support ends for Windows 7. Speaking of no support, that same Net Applications report shows that a stubborn 25 percent of desktop and laptop users are clinging to Windows XP, though Microsoft cut off support in April. Oracle has quit supporting Java for XP , too. Webmail is safer now that Microsoft has activated Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, and other services.
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