One-Click Export Music/Photo/Video from iDevice to Mac
Set up Messages on iPad. In the Messages app, you can send text messages as SMS/MMS messages through your cellular service, or with iMessage over Wi-Fi or cellular service to people who use iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or a Mac. Texts you send and receive using iMessage don’t count against your SMS/MMS allowances in your cellular messaging plan, but cellular data rates may apply. It transfers music, messages, photos, files and everything else from any iPhone, iPod, iPad or iTunes backup to any Mac or PC computer. It's lightweight, quick to install, free to try, and up to 70x faster and more resource efficient than the competition. Wait until the program finishes transferring. Now you have two ways on how to transfer text messages from iPhone to the computer. The iTunes backup method is free, and iMyFone D-Back also offers the free trial version for both Windows and Mac version.
Your iPhone's diskspace is out of storage? Or want to backup your precious photos or video footage? Certainly, iTunes is not the ideal tool to help you out in these cases. But MaciOS Manager does. It's an elaborate Mac app to manage everything between your iDevice and Mac without hassle., such as music, photo, movies, etc... Just one click 'Export to Mac',then all the songs,videos or photos you’ve selected will automatically transfer to iMac, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.
- Export music and playlist from iPhone/iPad/iPod to iTunes library.
- Transfer photo/movies/podcast/voice memo/audiobooks back to Mac
- Seamlessly manage and edit media library without iTunes.
- No need to sync iTunes after changes .
Export Music/Photo/Video from Mac to iDevice or iTunes Library
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Be tired of using iTunes to sync items imported from local computer? Prefer to use some lightweight solution to manage iTunes library? Here we go ! With iOS Manager for Mac, adding new items to iDevice has been never so easy. No iTunes sync involved ! And the user interface is pretty straightforward ! Open the software and select the item you'd like to import from Mac and click the Add button to import new items. That's done ! All of added items will be found at your iDevice in minutes.
It provides two 'Export Modes', Export to iTunes' and 'Smart Export to iTunes'. 'Smart Export to iTunes' is different from 'Export to iTunes'. By default, it lets you export all music on your iDevice (iPhone, iPod touch/nano/shuffle/classic, or iPad) to iTunes Library filtering out the ones already in your iTunes Library. And 'Export to iTunes' means it only transfers the songs you've selected on your iDevice to iTunes Library on Mac.
Better Manage and Export Messages, Contacts to Computer
Nobody can access to iDevice storage system to get contacts, messages from iPhone due to iOS is a closed system, when you need to view your messages conversation on your computer and print into paper, you must need to export messages to computer. This program can be able to detour around iOS system and access to your messages database, then export to your hard drive. It can also export contacts and other data, do that iTunes doesn’t do.
- Export the messages and save as Excel, text and html.
- Export contacts to csv or vcf format for further use.
- Edit the name, artist, album, genre and artwork of multimedia files.
- It can automatically delete repeated contacts on your iPhone or iTunes.
- Edit and merge contacts
Easily Transfer Everything between iPhone, iPad and iPod without iTunes
With the help of iOS Data Manager app, you no longer have to worry that how to move large number of files when you change a new iPhone or iPad device, this program not only makes it extremely easily to sync current contacts to your new device in 3 steps, but also enable you to share everything on your iDevice with another device, better then iTunes.
Supported iDevices - iOS 13, iOS 12, iOS 11 and iOS 10 | |
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iPhone Series | iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S |
iPad Series | iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad mini, iPad with Retina display, The New iPad, iPad 2, iPad |
iPod Series | iPod touch 5, iPod touch 4, iPod touch 3, iPod touch 2, iPod touch, iPod classic 6, iPod classic 5, iPod classic 4, etc. iPod shuffle 4, iPod shuffle 3, iPod shuffle 2, iPod shuffle 1, iPod nano 7, iPod nano 6, iPod nano 5, iPod nano 4, iPod nano 3, iPod nano 2, iPod nano |
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Everyone knows that you can send iMessages from any iOS or MacOS device that you own. However, did you know that you can actually send standard SMS messages too?
This rings true for both the iPad and Mac, and today we’re going to walk you through the steps. The process of getting everything set up is pretty straightforward and simple.
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A pre-requisite needed before setting any of these services up is that your Mac and iPad must be logged into the same iCloud account. This is so that the forwarding process works as necessary as your iPhone is essentially “handing off” or “forwarding” the messages to your other devices.
Send SMS Messages on iPad
The process for being able to send and receive SMS messages on your iPad is pretty simple. However, before getting started, you’ll need to set up something called SMS Relay on your iPhone.
In order to do so, here are the steps:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Select Messages
- Select Text Message Forwarding
- Toggle On the option to forward to your iPad
- Wait for the authorization code to appear on your iPad
- Enter the code on your iPhone
Once completed, you will be able to use your iPad to send green bubble messages. Of course, you will need to be connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or built-in cell service in order to send these messages.
Send SMS Messages from Mac
As is the case with the iPad, you’ll need your iPhone before being able to send messages from your Mac instead of your other iOS devices. Here are the steps you’ll need to take:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Select Messages
- Select Text Message Forwarding
- Toggle On the option to forward to your Mac
- Wait for the authorization code to appear on your Mac
- Enter the code on your iPhone
Now, you can start sending the messages to your non-iOS friends and family members from the comfort of your Mac. This is extremely useful and comes in handy so you can keep your eyes on your computer, versus reaching for your phone or missing a message.
Conclusion
After you have completed the steps above, you will be able to receive and reply to SMS messages from everywhere. You will even be able to compose and create new messages without worrying to have your iPhone attached to your hip. We just recommend that you sync your Contacts list across your devices so you can start conversations with ease.
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It’s really great to see Apple make life easier for those entrenched in the iOS and MacOS ecosystem. From here, the company can only continue to improve the circle of the Apple life.
If you have run into any issues, please feel free to let us know in the comments below. We’ll be more than happy to help with any problems that may arise during the process.
Andrew is a freelance writer based on the East Coast of the US.
He has written for a variety of sites over the years, including iMore, Android Central, Phandroid, and a few others. Now, he spends his days working for an HVAC company, while moonlighting as a freelance writer at night.