16.40: Touchcopy

: For users who don't want to cherry-pick, the "Backup" button performs a comprehensive sweep of the device's content.

: It exports SMS, MMS, iMessage, and WhatsApp conversations. You can save these as PDF, HTML, or Text files, preserving timestamps and attached images—essential for legal documentation or sentimental archiving.

: It provides a clear interface to browse and copy your visual library directly to your local storage. Ease of Use

TouchCopy 16.40 is a reliable and straightforward utility designed for users who need to transfer content from an iOS device to a PC or Mac without the restrictions of iTunes or Finder. This version continues the software's reputation for being a "Swiss Army knife" for iPhone data management, particularly for those looking to archive personal memories or migrate to a new computer.

: One of its biggest draws is that it operates locally. You don't need to sync with iCloud, making it a preferred choice for users with large libraries or privacy concerns. Performance and Updates

: It does an excellent job of keeping track of song ratings, play counts, and album art during the music transfer process. Verdict

: It effortlessly transfers music, playlists, and podcasts. Unlike Apple’s native tools, it can move music from the device back to the computer, which is a lifesaver if your primary hard drive crashes.

: For users who don't want to cherry-pick, the "Backup" button performs a comprehensive sweep of the device's content.

: It exports SMS, MMS, iMessage, and WhatsApp conversations. You can save these as PDF, HTML, or Text files, preserving timestamps and attached images—essential for legal documentation or sentimental archiving.

: It provides a clear interface to browse and copy your visual library directly to your local storage. Ease of Use TouchCopy 16.40

TouchCopy 16.40 is a reliable and straightforward utility designed for users who need to transfer content from an iOS device to a PC or Mac without the restrictions of iTunes or Finder. This version continues the software's reputation for being a "Swiss Army knife" for iPhone data management, particularly for those looking to archive personal memories or migrate to a new computer.

: One of its biggest draws is that it operates locally. You don't need to sync with iCloud, making it a preferred choice for users with large libraries or privacy concerns. Performance and Updates : For users who don't want to cherry-pick,

: It does an excellent job of keeping track of song ratings, play counts, and album art during the music transfer process. Verdict

: It effortlessly transfers music, playlists, and podcasts. Unlike Apple’s native tools, it can move music from the device back to the computer, which is a lifesaver if your primary hard drive crashes. : It provides a clear interface to browse