레이블이 아이폰인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
레이블이 아이폰인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시

2014년 4월 21일 월요일

사파리에서 LastPass 자동로그인 사용하기


사파리에서 LastPass 자동로그인 사용하기

1. 프리미엄 사용자는 앱스토에서 lastpass앱을 설치후에 앱에서 지원하는 북마클릿 도움을 이용할 수 있습니다.
2. 직접 북마클릿을 아이폰 사파리에 등록는 방법입니다.
  1. 컴퓨터에서 라스트패스(lastpass.com)에 로그인합니다.
  2. 로그인 후에 오른쪽 상단의 메뉴를 선택(클릭)합니다.
  3. 메뉴의 종류(리스트)   중에서 북마클릿(bookmarklets)를 선택합니다.

  4. 새롭게 보이는 창에서 lastpass login에서 오른 마우스 클릭 후에 링크 주소 복사를 선택(클릭)합니다.

  5. 컴퓨터에서 icloud.com을 접속후에 노트(notes)를 열고 새 노트(메모)에 붙여넣기를 합니다.
  6. 아이폰 사파리를 연 후에 아무 창이나 즐겨찾기에 추가를 합니다.
  7. 아이폰에서 메모앱을 연 후에 lastpass 메모를 복사합니다.
  8. 새로 만든 사파리 즐겨 찾기의 책갈피 편집 창에서 주소를 넣는 부분에 기존 것을 삭제하고 복사한 lastpass를 붙여 넣습니다.
  9. 테스트를 위하여 아이폰 사파리에서 다음이나 네이버등의 로그인창을 열고 새로 만든 lastpass login북마클릿을 선택(클릭)하면 lasstpass 로그인창이 뜹니다.
  10. 아이폰 사파리에서 다시 lastpass 로그인합니다.
  11. 다시 아이폰 사파리에서 다음이나 네이버등의 로그인창을 열고 lastpass login 북마클릿을 선택(클릭)하면 자동으로 다음이나 네이버등의 로그인창에 아이디와 패스워드가 입력됩니다.
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2014년 4월 19일 토요일

아이폰 기본 캘린더에 음력 기념일(생일) 생성 방법


아이폰 기본 캘린더에 음력 기념일(생일) 생성 방법


기본 캘린더에 음력 기념일(생일) 생성 방법입니다.
처음 아이폰 사용하시는 분들에게 도움이 될까하여 적어봅니다.
1) 아이폰 기본 캘린더에서 음력 기념일 생성 방법
1.1) 음력기념일을 생성하는 아이폰앱을 이용하는 방법
앱스토어에서 음력일정으로 검색하면 나오는 앱을 사용하면 됩니다.(예전에 무료버전도 있었는데 보이지 않더군요)
1.2) PC에서 호작대마왕님의 kolunar프로그램을 이용하여 ics파일을 생성 후에 생성된 ics파일을 이메일로 보냅니다. 그 후에 아이폰 기본메일앱으로 ics파일을 열면 잠시 후에 아이폰 기본 캘린더에 추가할 양력으로 변환된 음력이벤트가 생성됩니다.
- 미리 음력기념일이벤트를 추가할 캘린더(예, 음력기념일)를 생성하여 두면 관리하기 편합니다.
1.3) PC에서 나무를 심는 프로그래머님의 hjLunarCalendarGenerator프로그램을 이용하여 ics파일을 생성 후에 생성된 ics파일을 이메일로 보냅니다. 그 후에 아이폰 기본메일앱으로 ics파일을 열면 잠시 후에 아이폰 기본 캘린더에 추가할 양력으로 변환된 음력이벤트가 생성됩니다.
2) 구글 기본 캘린더에 음력 기념일 생성 방법
2.1) 웹상에서 직접 구글 캘린더에 반복음력일정 입력
2.2) PC에서 호작대마왕님의 kolunar프로그램을 이용하여 ics파일을 생성 후에 구글캘린더에서 불러오는 방법이 있습니다.
2.3) PC에서 나무를 심는 프로그래머님의 hjLunarCalendarGenerator프로그램을 이용하여 ics파일을 생성 후에 구글캘린더에서 불러오는 방법이 있습니다.

icloud calendar에 대한민국 공휴일이나 week number 등을넣는 법


일단 인터넷 icloud calendar에는 ical을 구독하는 방법이 없기에 PC환경에서는 Outlook에 의존할 수 밖에 없습니다. 따라서 방법은 PC outlook에서 week number ical을 구독한 후에 PC용 icloud제어판으로 인터넷 icloud calendar와 동기화 하는 것입니다.
일단 아웃룩을 실행한 후에 브라우저로 아래 주소로 들어가서
한국의 휴일https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/ko.south_korea%23holiday%40group.v.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
각각의 ics 파일을 받아서 이름을 바꿔준 후에  outlook에 등록하면 됩니다.
등록 방법은 아웃룩을 열고
1) 파일(File) 메뉴 선택
2) 열기 및 내보내기(Open & Export) 선택
3) 가져오기/내보내기(Import/Export) 선택
4) 수행할 작업 선택에서 가져오기-icalendar(ics) 또는 vcalendar(vcs) 선택
5) 다운 받은 ics 파일을 열 때에 새로 열기를 선택하여 각자의 캘린더를 만듭니다.
등록하면 다른 일정(other calendars)에 들어가 있을 것입니다. 이 캘린더를 icloud로 복사하면 됩니다.
Other의 weeknumbers에 오른마우스클릭후에 팝업된 것 중에서 move/copy calendar를 클릭한 후에 대상을 icloud로 하면 됩니다.
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에버노트 사파리 북마클릿 사용법

에버노트 사파리 북마클릿 사용법

에버노트 사파리 북마클릿 사용법
아이패드용이며 아이폰은 화면이 잘리지만 화면상단의 제목표시줄을 선택 후 키보드의 Return을 치면 클리핑 됨.
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Best eBook Reading App


Lucy Ingram (11:30 am PDT, Mar 25th)


Next time you are traveling somewhere or commuting your way to work, look around you. It's evident that the number of book lovers who have taken to reading on a digital format has risen significantly over the years. In 2011 and 2012, Amazon said it sold 105 books for its Kindle e-reader for every 100 hardcover and paperback books, excluding free eBooks.
Though it has become apparent in recent years that there is a slight fall in the growth of eBook sales (particularly so in 2013), eBooks are still far too compelling to die out, and today we tend to use more than one medium to consume the same thing. So next time you're hesitating to pull out your Kindle or iPad mini on the bus or train due to the watchful eyes of a "book snob," just remember that it's not possible to please everyone, and that there are still thousands of benefits to the electronic book format.
The iPad has arguably become one of the leading eBook reading platforms, and the App Store is overflowing with apps that all promise a great reading experience. In 2011, to the disappointment of book lovers far and wide, beloved ebook reader Stanza met its demise, leaving a huge gaping hole in the market for the next best thing. What did Stanza have that set the standard for most reading apps today? First off, it had many features that the competition lacked, including a wide range of supported formats, excellent formatting options, and a swipe-to-dim feature that makes reading on a screen much easier on the eyes.
In 2008, Stanza won 148Apps Best Free or Ad Supported App Award in the Best App Ever contest. PCMag gave the iPhone version of Stanza a 4/5 stating, "Stanza is the most capable iPhone e-book reader available, with the easiest way to acquire the widest selection of books for your handheld perusal and the greatest number of text-formatting options".
Likewise, zdnet.com said of Stanza in an article; "Stanza is by far the most sophisticated e-Reader application for iPad… If you have lots of content that you've collected over the years, Stanza is definitely a must-have app. There's absolutely no downside, it's free to use and does more than any e-book reader app…"
Even book community Goodreads had a whole host of positive reviews. What could possibly give users the same freedom of customization, flexibility and performance that Stanza did? We ran some hands-on testing (see our chart, below) and compared the latest e-reading apps on the market today to determine which iOS e-reader you should definitely be downloading.


Comparing all the features of eBook reader apps – data and final row credit – Wikipedia

THE WINNER – MARVIN

Prettier than iBooks, cleverer than Kindle, and a reading experience reminiscent of the largely missed reigning predecessor that was Stanza, Marvin is the perfect e-book reader for iOS.
Marvin has a ton of formatting options that give total control over how the app looks and feels. Changing the text size and font is a given, but there's also the option to set margin widths to your preferred reading style, along with the ability to change the line-spacing and paragraph spacing. There's so many customizable options that the app beats any of its competition on these features alone.


It may come as no surprise that Kindle, iBooks, and most reputable e-book reading apps have night reading themes which basically switches the iPad to a darker scheme to save your eyes from any glare when reading in the dark. Marvin stands above all of these, with the option of a third standalone theme, and the look is fully customizable. If you fancy going all out with a red background and yellow text, you certainly can. Likewise, you can also change the style of the day and night modes to fit your own needs. And that's not all; Marvin will literally remember each setting for the next time you load up the app, including whether you've changed the layout completely to suit the style format you prefer.
AppAdvice speaks highly of Marvin's customisable features and assets; "…in case you're wondering about the app's customization options for fonts, margins, brightness, and whatnot, suffice it to say that Marvin has lots and lots of them."
Though most of today's well known e-book reading apps allow the user to change the brightness as they see fit, Marvin goes one step further. Swiping vertically on the screen with two fingers allows you to change the "warmth," making it easier to read in a variety of different lighting conditions. Alongside this you can change the directions the pages will turn, and a whole array of fine gestures that allow for the most pleasurable reading experience possible.
Marvin is also the student's perfect companion when it comes to studying. It goes without saying that apps like Kindle and iBooks also allow for text lookups, highlights, annotations, and dictionary use, but none other performs in the way Marvin does. It allows you to view all your bookmarks and highlights on a separate page, which makes for far easier viewing. There's also the ability to email your highlights and so forth, which is highly useful for those revising for exams or writing a paper. You can build summaries, tack on notes, reviews or articles to your book and even share your research between friends.
Another great asset that Marvin does well is the "Deep View" feature that scans the book you're reading and finds related information about the names, characters, and places, and other interesting material. This also does so without exiting the app, which allows for a seamless return straight back to what you were previously doing.
shelfless.org considers Marvin the only iOS ebook reader you will need, saying,
"Marvin is the most interesting and accomplished iOS ebook reader in a long time. Its text formatting features are second to none, putting it way ahead of anything else available. The Deep View AI engine is handy, probably more so to students. Highlighting and note taking, whilst not covered in this review, are all on a par or better than the offerings from Amazon and Apple. There are other hidden gems here too, such as the ability to save definitions of every word you look up, thus creating your own personal dictionary that you can later export."
Something that Kindle nor iBooks yet give access to, and one of the greatest features by far, has to be Marvin's built-in timer, that allows you to set a period for how long you wish to read or study. Upon exiting the app, Marvin also tells you how long you've been reading.


Marvin comes with a bundle of free ebooks, available to download after launching the app for the first time. These include several classic novels, which is great for those who love reading classic literature. Not to your taste? No problem. Marvin makes adding more ebooks to your library easy, giving you the choice of three different methods in which to do so. One includes iTunes file sharing to transfer any ePubs from your computer straight to Marvin. The second involves using Marvin to open attachments in your iPad Mail app. That, or you can simply connect Marvin to Dropbox, where you can download any of the ebooks you have stored. Bear in mind that Marvin does not support DRM-protected ebooks, and the only formats you can open and read are ePubs and PDFs.
Just when you thought Marvin couldn't get better, there's always a new update or feature in the works. The latest update adds a new star rating system, 6 new smart collections to filter by star rating, bulk actions to rate, the ability to delete bookmarks and highlights, keywords in the library search bar, note attachment and more.
It also supports Calibre, the industry-standard e-book library manager. With Calibre, you can sync your books to other e-book readers, convert e-books, manage your library, and more. Since the demise of Stanza, there hasn't really been an app that has really worked well alongside Calibre, but Marvin brings back the freedom to communicate directly with the manager app.
Of course, Cult of Mac also reviewed Marvin in December 2012, and it scored high as a don't-miss app. Back then, Marvin was of course new on the scene; it's been greatly improved in a whole number of ways since then.
With scores of positive reviews across-the-board, iOS users in particular have given this app a collective five-star rating overall. User Han00 says, "This app is the reason I love my iPad. It's incredibly easy to use and so helpful. It makes it possible for me to have a library like the one in Beauty and the Beast right at my fingertips, no ladders needed! I love that you can edit metadata in the app itself, I love the interface, the fonts and colors, the simple commands and shortcuts you can assign to menu buttons. I would say this app has it all, except for the fact that just when I think it can't get any better, Marvin is updated and proves me wrong."
Reading and book sharing site Goodreads has nothing but appreciation for Marvin, with a host of five-star ratings praising the app.


Is Marvin perfect? Almost. Nothing's perfect, as there will always be someone who turns their nose up at something, but in all honesty, the only major downside to Marvin has to be the fact you have to pay for the full version. One other slight critique that should be taken into account before purchasing is that due to its lack of DRM support, those who buy their eBooks from Amazon, iBooks, other DRM book stores cannot integrate their purchases with Marvin. Though there are ways around this, one being using Calibre to strip DRM and convert files to other formats, this isn't something Cult of Mac personally advises. Depending on one's country, removing DRM is very much a legal gray area, especially due to ambiguous and conflicting laws. It can be argued that if you own the book then technically it's not "breaking any laws," but it still remains uncertain on where this falls in terms of copyright violations.
Aside from the aforementioned, with all the above features and at the inexpensive cost of $2.99, you can hardly go wrong. There is also a "lite" version that lets you try Marvin out, but you only get access to one book at a time and the other features are limited too. Also, casual readers may find a bit of a learning curve, but there's no reason that Marvin has to be used in all it's complexity. The options are certainly there to tinker around with, but Marvin is also great in its original downloaded state.

HONORABLE MENTIONS

KINDLE

Yes, Kindle has a cluttered interface, and frustratingly offers less flexibility than Marvin, but as an alternative, it definitely holds its own. Amazon's Kindle Store, for example, still has the largest array of ebook content online, with over 1.5 million books available to browse, download, or purchase. For Kindle users, it's highly beneficial since all of your books, notes, and reading progress are synchronized via WhisperSync between any of your Kindle devices and the accounts registered to them.


Unfortunately, the Kindle app does have its drawbacks. It doesn't allow you to import anything other than .MOBI format or PDF files, and it only works with titles purchased from the Kindle Store. You can't adjust the margins, and there's only a handful of fonts for you to choose from should you wish to change it. It also doesn't offer much in the way of customization when it comes to themes, allowing you to only switch between black, white or sepia. Similar to Marvin, you can perform a text search, or look up specific words or terms with Google or Wikipedia. Book navigation is pretty swift too, and turning pages is as easy as swiping or tapping the screen.
Though Kindle owners will find the app to their advantage, it pales in comparison compared to the smarter, seamless experience that Marvin offers. Unfortunately though, Marvin only supports .ePub files, so those who regularly access the Kindle Store will sadly have to sit this one out.

BLUEFIRE READER

Though it's not as greatly known as Amazon's Kindle app, or Apple's iBooks, Bluefire Reader is great for reading both ePubs encrypted with Adobe's DRM, as well as unencrypted ePubs and PDF files. You can then simply authorize the app with your Adobe ID, and download books from either Dropbox or iTunes to add them to your library. It's also an alternative to OverDrive for library book downloads, if that's your kind of thing.


Although Bluefire is indeed a great all-around app, its main complaint is how sluggish it is at loading eBooks compared to the faster, more acclaimed reading apps. This is mainly due to its sophisticated typeface more than anything else though, which automatically inserts ligatures that make text far easier to read. That aside, it's not really noticeable within a wall of text, but your eyes certainly will be thankful for the comfort.
Bluefire Reader also offers many other options including orientation lock, different typefaces, themes, and the ability to use it for highlighting and annotation. Unfortunately, Bluefire is hindered slightly by its lack of an offline dictionary and the inability to look-up words and terms on Wikipedia. Another missing feature is the two-column support in landscape mode, which can be a huge setback for some readers. That's a glaring reason why Marvin remains our number one choice for reading, but Bluefire does have its charm and qualities, and is still a much more appealing option than Apple's iBooks.

ROUND UP

  • Marvin: Best customizable reading app, packed with special features, integration and synchronisation with Calibre, ePub and PDF only, custom commands, costs $2.99.
  • Kindle: Access to the largest library of ebooks online, WhisperSync between all of your Kindle devices, fewer customizable options, only supports .mobi and PDF.
  • Bluefire Reader: Great for reading DRM protected ePubs, alternative to OverDrive, comfortable ebook reading app, lacks two-column support and an offline dictionary.

ALTERNATIVE SERVICES

Apple's iBooks
Features: Cloud Sync, Themes, multi-column mode, highlight, annotation and Dictionary, Wikipedia lookup, in-app book store.
Supported Formats: ePub and PDF
Price: Free
ebookMobi
Features:Adjustable text size, brightness, font style, backgrounds and provides the option to import dictionary of choice. Methods to import books include iTunes, the app's built-in connection to its free accessible book sites, Dropbox or Google Search, lacks DRM support.
Supported Formats: ePub, .Mobi, fb2, pdb, PDF, RTF, HTML, CBR, CHM and .txt files.
Price: $1.99
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icloud calendar에 대한민국 공휴일이나 week number 등을 넣는 법

icloud calendar에 대한민국 공휴일이나 week number 등을 넣는 법

일단 인터넷 icloud calendar에는 ical을 구독하는 방법이 없기에 PC환경에서는 Outlook에 의존할 수 밖에 없습니다. 따라서 방법은 PC outlook에서 week number ical을 구독한 후에 PC용 icloud제어판으로 인터넷 icloud calendar와 동기화 하는 것입니다.
일단 아웃룩을 실행한 후에 브라우저로 아래 주소로 들어가서
한국의 휴일https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/ko.south_korea%23holiday%40group.v.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
각각의 ics 파일을 받아서 이름을 바꿔준 후에  outlook에 등록하면 됩니다.
등록 방법은 아웃룩을 열고
1) 파일(File) 메뉴 선택
2) 열기 및 내보내기(Open & Export) 선택
3) 가져오기/내보내기(Import/Export) 선택
4) 수행할 작업 선택에서 가져오기-icalendar(ics) 또는 vcalendar(vcs) 선택
5) 다운 받은 ics 파일을 열 때에 새로 열기를 선택하여 각자의 캘린더를 만듭니다.
등록하면 다른 일정(other calendars)에 들어가 있을 것입니다. 이 캘린더를 icloud로 복사하면 됩니다.
Other의 weeknumbers에 오른마우스클릭후에 팝업된 것 중에서 move/copy calendar를 클릭한 후에 대상을 icloud로 하면 됩니다.
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아이폰 클린설치 후에 주요 데이터만 복구하기


아이폰 클린설치 후에 주요 데이터만 복구하기

를 단순번역하였습니다.
1. 아이폰 주요 백업항목 및 백업방법은 아래와 같습니다.
아이폰에서 여러 문제가 엉켜서 도저히 사용할 수가 없는 경우가 발생하는 데 이경우에 최선의 방법은 아이폰을 새로운 폰으로 클린설치하는 것입니다.
이 경우에 현재 아이폰에서 꼭 가져와야 하는 것들과 방법에 대하여 논의하고자 합니다.
  1. 문자메시자(SMS)와 첨부파일
     - iBackupBot 프로그램으로 백업 후 복구
  2. 연락처
     - icloud.com 혹은 google.com 으로 동기
  3. 통화목록
     - iBackupBot 프로그램으로 백업 후 복구
  4. 캘린더
     - icloud.com 혹은 google.com 으로 동기
  5. 메모
     -  icloud.com 혹은 google.com 으로 동기
  6. 사파리 북마크
     -  icloud.com 혹은 google.com 으로 동기
따라서 현실적으로 아이폰을 클린설치 후에 복구에 신경써야 하는 항목은 1번 문자메시지와 첨부파일 와 3번 통화목록 정도입니다.

2. 아이튠즈(itunes)를 사용하여 데스크탑에 아이폰의 백업을 만드세요. (백업)!



3. iBackupBot 프로그램 다운로드 및 설치
이곳에서 다운로드 후에 설치 하세요.(iBackupoBot는 구매하지 않아도 사용상에 문제가 없습니다)
http://www.icopybot.com/itunes-backup-manager.htm


4. 문자메시지 및 첨부파일을 백업파일에서 꺼내기(Export)


4.1 문자메시지 꺼내기(export)
경로는 : System Files > HomeDomain > Library > SMS
sms.db와 Drafts 폴더를 모두 선택 후에 Export를 클릭하여 적당한 데스크탑 폴더로 옮깁니다.

4.2 문자메시지 첨부파일 꺼내기(export)

위치는: System Files > MediaDomain > Library > SMS
SMS폴더를 선택 후 Export하여 데스크탑의 적당한 폴더로 옮깁니다.


4.3 통화 목록 꺼내기(export)
위치는: System Files > WirelessDomain > Library > Callhistory
call_history.db를 선택 후 Export하여 데스크탑의 적당한 폴더로 옮깁니다.

5. DFU 후에 새아이폰으로 설정합니다.

이전 아이폰에서 생긴 오류를 제거하는 것이 목적이기에 DFU 후에 새 아이폰으로 설정합니다.

6. 아이튠즈를 사용하여 다시 새 아이폰의 백업을 만듭니다.

주의 사항 : 아래에 iphone 백업 암호화를 선택하여 백업을 수행하면 import(가져오기)를 할 수 없습니다. 따라서 체크 해제



7. 새로 만들어진 백업에 이전에 만들어 두었던 문자메시지 데이터를 가져옵니다(import)


7.1 iBackupBot에서 System Files > HomeDomain > Library > SMS로 이동후에 이전에 옮겨두었던 sms.db와 Drafts폴더를 차례 차례 가져 옮니다(import).
  • sms.db 가져오기
  •  drafts 폴더 가져오기


7.2 문자메시지의 첨부파일을 가져옵니다(import)
System Files > MediaDomain > Library > SMS로 이동 후 첨부파일을 가져옯니다.

8.SMS데이터와 통화목록이 포함된 새 백업에서 복구하기

아이튠즈를 열고 아이폰을 연결한 후에 요약 페이지를 보면 복구 메뉴가 보입니다. 여기에서 백업 복원을 클릭하여 새 백업세서 복구를 수행합니다.

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ios7 키보드 바로가기 버그 해결방법


ios7 키보드 바로가기 버그 해결방법

참조 : http://allezxandre.clarify-it.com/d/dhvzkz

1. PhoneClean 프로그램을 이용

Phoneclean프로그램은 강력한 아이폰/패드용 청소도구입니다. 아이폰이 여러형태로 이상징후를 보인다면 일차적으로 이 프로그램을 사용하시길 권해드립니다. 실행 후에 청소시에 구매키 입력을 요구합니다. 구매키가 없으면 실질적으로 청소를 수행하지 않습니다.

1.1 설치 후 실행

1.2 Quick Clean

1.3 PhoneClean을 이용하여 청소후에는 아이폰을 리부팅하세요.

2. iBackupBot 프로그램을 이용

2.1 일차적으로 아이튠즈(itunes)를 사용하여 데스크탑에 아이폰의 백업을 만드세요. (백업)!




2.2 다운로드 및 설치 iBackupBot
이곳에서 다운로드 후에 설치 하세요.(iBackupoBot는 구매하지 않아도 사용상에 문제가 없습니다)
http://www.icopybot.com/itunes-backup-manager.htm

2.3 IBackupBot를 활용하여 복사본을 만듭니다.

작업중 발생 할 수 있는 실수를 방지하기 위하여 복사본을 만듭니다.

2.4 키보드 데이터 삭제

  • iDeviceName/HomeDomain/Library/Keyboard 로 이동
  • CloudUserDictironnary.sqlite 파일 삭제 (정상이라면 몇십 킬로 정도임)
  • CloudDataUbiquitySupport 폴더로 이동 후 내용 삭제 (폴더가 없을 수도 있음)

2.5 지금까지 만든 백업에서 최종적으로 아이폰을 복구

Restore backup 선택 후에 옵션 선택창이 뜨는데 remove items from device that will not be restored를 선택를 꼭 선택함.

Troubleshooting

Here are some random notes about the procedure and problems you may encounter :
  • if iBackupBot cannot connect to your Device, make sure it's unlocked and on home screen
  • You will have to temporarily disable "Find my iPhone" in order to restore
  • Make sure your Device has enough space remaining before restore, if you don't, it won't do no harm, but it will fail and abort restore
  • Don't try to restore the modified backup on iTunes, you will just lose time as iTunes will abort at the end when checking checksums
  • If you want to start clean, you can still delete the iCloud backup of shortcuts, but you will lose all your shortcuts permanently. If you want, it's located in Library/Application Support/Mobile Sync on a Mac.
  • If at anytime iBackupBot fails in a task, you can still start again: delete backups (both), make a new one, and start over
I hope I helped!

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