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ipswd, published by blacktop, is a lightweight background service that exposes the command-line tool “ipsw” as a persistent daemon, enabling programmatic access to iOS / iPadOS firmware (IPSW) operations without spawning a new process for every request. Written in Go, the utility listens on a local port and translates REST-style calls into the native ipsw library functions, letting scripts, CI pipelines, or GUI front-ends query device identifiers, download signed firmware bundles, decrypt IMG4/IMG3 payloads, extract kernel caches, diff binaries, or stream large files while maintaining a shared cache and connection pool. Typical use cases include enterprise MDM teams that need nightly downloads of the latest iPhone IPSW for over-the-air update servers, security researchers who automate on-device symbol extraction for reverse-engineering projects, and hobbyists who want a stable backend for home-brew signing tools. The software belongs to the “System Utilities / Mobile Device Tools” category and is currently delivered in version 3.1.668, the 237th public iteration since the daemon was introduced, reflecting a rapid release cadence that continuously adds support for new Apple SoC identifiers, incremental patches, and server-side rate-limit work-arounds. ipswd ships as a single self-contained executable for Windows, macOS, and Linux, requiring no administrative privileges beyond the ability to bind its configurable localhost port, and it writes verbose JSON logs for easy integration with log aggregation stacks. The program is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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