Due to my increasing frustration with Apple, this project will no longer be actively developed or maintained. I now use an Android device, and will never go back to iOS. Everything that currently works should keep on working fine, and iTMD APIs should be compatible with all iOS in the foreseeable future, as they use iTunes libraries. Unfortunately, Apple doesn't care about is users, and they probably wouldn't think twice before making breaking changes to the API...
Don't lose hope yet! The version of LibiMD I had been using was https://github.com/exaphaser/libimobiledevice-win64, and you can try to merge the changes from the official repo and compile, then continue using MK.MobileDevice, as it binds to LibiMD's API.
It's free but there's no support. Use it as you like (within the GPLv3), but don't email me asking for support. Instead, look through the sample
code and the LibIMobileDevice source code, and try to diagnose any problems yourself. For samples, there is a sample project
included.
**If you want to waive the GPLv3's restrictions and use MK.MobileDevice in your commercial application, please consider purchasing a license to support this project and my future open source work. Thanks!
### The best iOS device communication library! Absolutely free and open source! Program your iOS device to do your bidding! Create awesome automation programs that detect your iPhone wirelessly!
MK.MobileDevice
MK.MobileDevice - A powerful, versatile library providing multiple interfaces to access and manipulate iOS devices over USB and WiFi (using both Apple drivers and custom drivers for Linux recompiled for Windows) written in C#. (Still being actively developed)
Yes, it's open-source, licensed under the GPLv3; please see LICENSE for more information.
It's GPL because there are too many closed source programs (iMazing, iExplorer, Syncios, etc.) that have similar functionality. I wanted an open community library and some open source tools.
Features
Use a Simple, concise API to do all kinds of cool things with your iDevice, over a USB cable or wirelessly (with iTunes WiFi Sync). You can use it as a sort of remote-control iTunes or something. Make your device do your bidding with MK.MobileDevice!
Here is a short list containing SOME (there are a LOT more features) of the many features of this library
Full AFC access in the /private/var/mobile/Media directory - transfer files back and forth!
Full developer disk image support and mounting (EVEN ON WINDOWS/Linux!!!!)
Take screenshots remotely! (you must mount developer disk first)
Manage home screen layout (extract layouts, send layouts)!
Rename device name!
Full GasGauge battery diagnostics!
Extract metadata such as phone number, UDID, IMEI, etc.
Query apple property services for information like iCloud activation, etc.
And lots more! If there's anything important I didn't mention here, let me know!
Some of the APIs require certain components protected by Apple's EULA, so please install iTunes, or at least Apple Mobile Device Support and Apple Application Support. I do not believe I am allowed to redistribute them.
Driver DLLs for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows are included, and you can build your very own set of native DLLs from the libimobiledevice-win64 project.
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