How does i-FunBox work? Simplicity itself. Ha-HA! With apologies to Wallace Shawn, Apple fell victim to one of the classic blunders – The most famous of which is “never get involved in a patent war in Asia” – but only slightly less well-known is this: “Never go against a hacker when freedom of choice is on the line”! i-FunBox has recently released a version for Mac users as well, found at. At last! I can now more easily copy files to and from my iPad willy-nilly without iTunes imposing itself between me and my product. I-FunBox is a nifty little application that permits users to access parts of the iOS filesystem directly they would not be able to otherwise. Not one to be discouraged in the world of tech, while figuring out a way to more easily access my iPad the way I wanted to without jailbreaking I came across a little free gem: i-FunBox. Unless I secede and create my own Bryan country with me as sole resident, I can’t go by myself. Imagine if tourism adopted that pattern: you go to, select Book a Flight, but instead of buying a seat for yourself you have to wait and see if the entire population of the US wants to go as well, because the US is synched to the UK thanks to the UN &EU wanting things done their way and offers no more granularity in flights. I want to add a particular (read: single) photo on my iPad. I don’t particularly like how Apple handles (or does not as the case may be) direct access to the device. iTunes was a different beast altogether, one that took some getting used to for this intrepid newbie into the realm of Appledom with his iPad. An avid Windows PC, Pocket PC and Android user, I’ve been accustomed to connecting a device and using simple File Explorer drag-and-drop to send files to and from the target peripheral and vice versa. I-FunBox was a serendipitous discovery for me.
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