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iMazing 3.5.1.0 by DigiDNA is a device-management utility that shifts control of iPhones, iPads, and iPods from iTunes to the user, allowing two-way transfer of music, videos, voice memos, e-books, messages, call logs, contacts, calendars, notes, Safari data, app files, and system backups between any iOS hardware and Windows or macOS computers. Originally released in 2008 under the name DiskAid, the program has evolved through 45 public iterations into a lightweight but comprehensive iOS companion that can archive encrypted or unencrypted backups, browse the file system, export conversations in PDF or CSV, reinstall or downgrade apps with stored IPA files, migrate data to new devices, print message threads, and even supervise multiple iPads for classroom or kiosk use without enrolling in Apple Configurator. Photographers, DJs, students, forensic investigators, small businesses, and families use the software to free up storage, rescue deleted notes, collect evidence, sync tracks that are not in the iTunes library, or simply keep an offline copy of precious memories that iCloud does not expose. The current build supports every iOS version from iPhone OS 1 to iOS 17, recognizes USB-C and Wi-Fi connections, and integrates with Windows Explorer so playlists can be dragged out as MP3 or M4A files. Because Apple restricts direct access to the media database, iMazing replicates the official sync protocol while adding granular controls such as incremental backup scheduling, automatic archive pruning, and selective restore of individual app containers. The application is classified under Mobile Device Utilities. iMazing 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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