Developer Pádraig released a new application called iPhone/ iPod Touch backup extractor. So what does this application do? Well it gives you the option to extract or unzip in another word the iPhone backup files that iTunes creates during the backup process. There’s only 1 problem, the application is only compatible with Mac OS. Hit The break to get the developers information.
» iPhone backup extractor

Many of you surely remember the useful application TimeCapsule developed by hc, the developer who gave life to Moleskine . Well a few hours ago HC released Chronus in Cydia, a timecapsule version that is compatible with the firmware 2.X.
» Cydia – Chronus 2.1
if any of you are like me, you are frustrated with the way the AppStore apps backup works. Sure if you play a game of super monkey ball and beat level one, you can sync with iTunes and backup that app so that every time you install it on your iPhone it shows youve beaten world one. Well what if someone bad happens and you have to restore your iPhone? that backup wont work anymore (for most people). read on for more benefits and see how it works. » Installer: AppBackup
Databinge (Hon Cheng) released updates to his popular moleskine and TimeCapsule applications. moleskine v0.51b1 & TimeCapsule v0.42b1. moleskine just adds a bugfix (crash when tap on the 1st row in an empty folder). TimeCapsule adds some fixes and changes. More after the break.
» moleskine v0.51b1 & TimeCapsule v0.42b1 updates released
Databinge released 3 updates to his very popular applications. Moleskine v0.50b1 & TimeCapsule v0.41b1 & WildEyes! v0.20b1. Moleskine is a notes application for the iPhone. TimeCapsule is a backup application for the iPhone and WildEyes for Safari let’s you view all your documents within safari. I’ll go into more detail after the break.
» Moleskine v0.50b1 & TimeCapsule v0.41b1 & WildEyes! v0.20b1 released for the iPhone
Hon Cheng from Databinge.com released another update to his populare TimeCapsule application. TimeCapsule is a backup app that makes local copy’s on your iPhone for all the important settings. I’ll take the developers notes to inform you about all the changes to TimeCapsule. This version of TimeCapsule has undergone a lot of changes. The backup location has changed from ~/Library/TimeCapsule to ~/Library/Preferences/TimeCapsule. This may cause the program to be a bit slow at startup the first time you start TC after installation because it will move your TC backups to the new location.
» TimeCapsule v0.40b5 – A iPhone local backup app
I found a cool utitility to backup your iPhone’s applications, application data, and photos.
This app will really help me when i need to restore again.
The application currently works only with firmware 1.1.3 and 1.1.4 iPhones and iPod touches and it does require you to have jailbroken your iPhone.
To use the backup, download it onto your PC, run the iBackup.msi, install it, and you can either run the program from your desktop, or through your Start Menu.
» iBackup (backup your iphone from Windows)
