![]() ![]() This can be accomplished by going to File > “Transfer Purchases from…” in the menu bar when the device is connected to iTunes. They do allow you to transfer content purchased from the iTunes Store back to a computer. It’s a frustrating reality, but since their stance will never change it’s best to focus on other ways to handle this issue. No worries, they’re still on your iPod or iPhone and there are tools to help get them back!Īside from serving as a harsh lesson that investing in an external hard drive and using Time Machine is actually a darn good idea, this kind of disaster can also cause you to curse Apple for not building an iPod-to-computer backup feature into iTunes. It is updated regularly to enhance the feature set and the product updates as well as friendly customer support are provided free of charge.So you’re freaking out because your Mac’s hard drive failed and all of those songs, movies, & TV shows you’ve accumulated are gone. The program is available in English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese languages. TouchCopy works with all models of iPod, iPhone and iPad and is compatible with devices running all versions of iOS, including iOS 14. Recent updates also added the ability to transfer iBooks, Voice Memos, Call logs, Bookmarks and Call History. Those who like to combine work with leisure will find the ability to manage and copy iPod, iPhone and iPad notes, contacts, calendars useful too. ![]() If you wish to keep your iPhone messages safe, TouchCopy conveniently lets you save your SMS, MMS, iMessages and WhatsApp conversations as html files and even saves the images sent as part of your conversations as JPEGs. Also, you can save your games and Apps from your iPod, iPhone or iPad to your computer or directly back into your iTunes library. In addition to all this, TouchCopy lets you view and copy your iDevice Photos to your computer, including photos and videos taken on your device's camera. Music and video can even be played through a computer without needing to have iTunes installed. It also transfers your album art, ratings, play counts and other song data. If you recently replaced your computer or a recovering after a hard drive failure, TouchCopy lets you save your music, playlists, podcasts and videos from your iPod, iPhone or iPad to your hard drive or directly into iTunes, at the touch of a button. TouchCopy is the leading solution which delivers an easy and safe way to transfer and backup all iPod, iPhone and iPad content. We highly recommend it to quickly back up Apple device content.Įditors' note: This is a review of the trial version of TouchCopy 12.52. TouchCopy's streamlined interface and comprehensive file transfer capabilities will please users of all skill levels. Slow to recognize: It took a few tries of us plugging and unplugging our iPad before TouchCopy would recognize the device. However, you won't be able to back up your iPad, iPhone, or iPod content since that feature is exclusive to the paid version. Generous trial period: With the ability to make 100 copies of your imported files, you'll have plenty of time to check out what TouchCopy has to offer before deciding to buy outright. Listen while you transfer: TouchCopy acts as a music player, allowing us to listen to music files while we copied them to iTunes and our PC. Likewise, we were able to just as easily copy those files to iTunes and our PC. With the click of a button, the program immediately imported all 200+ photos we had saved on our iPad. ![]() One-click transfers: Though TouchCopy offers a link to a help page, we didn't need to read it to get started. TouchCopy quickly transfers all iPod, iPad, and iPhone content to either iTunes or your hard drive with the click of a button. ![]()
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