Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Xilisoft iphone transfer v5 serial

As the all-around iPhone-Transfer software package, Xilisoft iPhone-Transfer can readily copy and move iPhone songs, videos, photos, podcasts and television programs to PC/iTunes in addition to import PC records to iPhone with no trouble. This iPhone backup software can manage and transfer records between iPhone in addition to PC, and use iPhone like a portable hard computer. It is the one iPhone-Transfer software that supports iPhone OS 3. 1. 3. High ripping swiftness and concise user interface design make iphone content management on your hard drive simple and convenient.

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New features:

1.Support iPhone 5
2.Support iPod touch 5
3.Support iPod nano 7
4.Support iOS6
5.Support iTunes 10.7

Key Features:

1. Support iPhone/iPod touch OS 3.1.3, iTunes 9.0.3, iPhone 4 and CDMA iPhone 4.
2. Allow you to create, rename and delete a playlist on iPhone.
3. Support drag-and-drop.
4. Find what you want as quickly and easily as iTunes with the help of Filter and Quick Search functions.
5. Transfer and manage iPhone ringtones and PDF or EPUB format eBooks easily.
6. All device info about your iPhone, e.g. type, capacity, version number, etc. will be shown on the main interface.
7. Two modes for viewing music, movies and photos: thumbnails and list.
8. Feature friendly interface and easy-to-handle process.
9. Switches to QT platform.

iPhone-Transfer lets you create and modify music playlists in addition to photo albums in your iPhone, and also permits you to search through records. The app's menus are easy to browse, making this functionality easy to use.

If you'd choose to transfer files that are on your hard drive to your iphone, Xilisoft's app works for the reason that direction, too. iPhone-Transfer opens a Windows Explorer-like eye-port that lets you navigate to the files you want in your phone; you then click "Open" plus the files are dispatched over.

The app also permits you to treat your iPhone being a portable hard computer, browsing through each one of its files while using the Windows Explorer user interface. This can become a handy way to find out what is actually stored in your iPhone--and what could possibly be eating up a critical amount of storage space.

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