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MobileSyncBrowser

MobileSyncBrowser

View iPhone SMS, calls & notes with no hacking required.

Version:  3.1

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I dunno but...

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Contributed by: znoborg Wednesday, October 17 2007 @ 10:52 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

...waiting for 3-4 min for the feedback bar to say it's 75% done scanning is a little too much to handle. That's when it got killed.....Ok, OK so I re-launched, and waited and waited. Got my iPhone scanned ...then viewed my SMS's ....(BTW,scroll bar doesn't work) ...then watched the CPU race to 90%. Thanks but no thanks.   
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2 comments |

I dunno but... - vaughnsc

Hmm. Sorry for the laxity replying to posts here: youre always welcome to write direct even if your just trying MSB for kicks :)

I cant for the life of me see why your CPU usage would skyrocket like that once the scanning was over, the browsing is actually handed off to the same WebKit framework Safari uses. The no scrollbars was a bone-headed mistake of mine in 0.5, shouldnt happen in 0.6; Scrollwheels and trackpad scrolling worked and I'm just so used to doing the latter I didnt catch on to that in time :)

As for the the length of the scan, write me an tell me just how many addresses, notes and such you have: I have very few notes, maybe 400 contacts and the obligatory 1000 SMS messages and I get through two such phones in under 10 seconds on a Macbook... what is your hardware? Id be happy to look into it.

Vaughn

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 06:08 PM PDT


I dunno but... - vaughnsc

Hmm. Sorry for the laxity replying to posts here: everyone's welcome to write direct even if you're just trying MSB for kicks :)

I cant for the life of me see why your CPU usage would skyrocket like that once the scanning was over, the browsing is actually handed off to the same WebKit framework Safari uses. The 'no scrollbars' was a bone-headed oversight of mine in 0.5, shouldnt happen in 0.6; Scrollwheels and trackpad scrolling worked and I'm just so used to doing the latter I didn't catch on to that :)

As for the the length of the scan, write me an tell me just how many addresses, notes and such you have: I have very few notes, maybe 400 contacts and the obligatory 1,000 SMS messages and I get through two such phones in under 10 seconds on a Macbook... what is your hardware? Id be happy to look into it.

Vaughn

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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 06:11 PM PDT