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How to right-click to open sms.db when itunes exports SMS?

1.iPhone connects to iTunes and immediately backs up to get backup b; ?

2.iTools- Toolbox -iTunes Backup Management-Open the original backup A-SMS- Double-click SMS. d b- Export (assuming the exported file name is1.csv); ?

3. tools-toolbox -iTunes backup management-open a new backup B.

ITunes is a free digital media playing application for Mac and PC, which can manage and play digital music and videos. It was launched by Apple Computer Company at Macworld Expo in San Francisco on 20011.

ITunes programs manage the content on Apple's iPod digital media player. In addition, iTunes can connect to the iTunes Store (if there is a network connection) to download purchased digital music, music videos, TV programs, iPod games and various? Podcasts and standard feature films.

It was originally developed by Jeff Robin and Bill Kincaid. As an MP3 player, it is called SoundJam MP, which is made by Casady &; Green published in 1999. It was acquired by Apple Computer Company in 2000, giving it a new user interface and the ability to burn CDs, having its recording function, removing the panel support and publishing it as iTunes. At first, it was just an application of Mac OS 9. Nine months after it was released with version 2? Mike OSX? Support was added, and with the release of version 3, support for Mac OS 9 was stopped. In June 2003, 5438+00, with the release of iTunes 4. 1, Apple joined the Windows 2000 and? Windows XP? Support. However, since Microsoft's latest operating system? Windows Vista? After the release, Apple claimed that iTunes software had several known compatibility problems. Apple will soon release a new version to solve this problem. You can currently run iTunes on win7.

ITunes can be downloaded from Apple's website for free, and also provided with all Macintosh computers and some iPod, and provided to Mac OS X.. It is also provided as part of Apple's iLife multimedia application suite.