This software is not free it costs $19.95 and certainly could be useful for connecting to your iPad from your Mac. I would not recommend though to use this instead of the full backups that you would create by using iTunes while synchronising your iPad. This software could be one of your backup tools for your iPad, allowing you to backup data on a per file basis. ![]() ![]() With this iPhone and iPad software, you can connect via a USB cable to see your file storage, voicemail, text messages, app data, basically whatever you have on your iPad. The software by Ecamm network called phone view, on the other hand, I have seen in operation, does actually work well on the Mac. Phone view for full iPhone and iPod access, by Ecamm iPad Backup & Converter Suite for Windows and iPad Backup & Converter Suite for Mac. I did see another iPad Backup software and again I was not reassured by the web page and didn’t fancy giving it a try when I have iTunes doing the business for me anyway. Then if you are using Windows Vista you would look inusers(your username)app dataroamingApple ComputerMobilesyncbackup. For Windows XP users you would look in documents and settings(your username)application dataApple ComputerMobilesyncbackup. On Windows there are different places to look depending on which version you are running. On the Mac the iPad backup location is in/library/application support/mobilesync/backup/. One piece of information that I did find that could be useful, is the iPad backup location, for Mac and also for Windows. I found another one called iPad to Mac Transfer and again this was more concerned with how to copy files to iPad, or moving your files to and from the iPad. It didn’t look like software, that I would like to install on my computer. ![]() They did have iPad backup software for using both with Windows and also with Macs. I found one app called Emicsoft iPad to Computer Transfer, and after looking at the webpage, was not terribly impressed. I suppose if you feel the need to have a backup, of some of the individual files, rather than a backup of the whole iPad, then one of these applications might suit you.Ĭopy files to iPad or iPad Backup Software Whilst doing a search for backup iPad apps and iPad backup software, most of the links lead to software for copying files to iPad, all from the iPad to the computer. With the fact that it is built-in for us by Apple, the ability to backup the iPad without any backup tools, other than using iTunes, why would we need to go looking for iPad backup software? There are one or two backup tools for the iPad available in the Internet’s, but after looking at the webpages for the software, I wouldn’t put much faith in them.
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