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− | '''RestoreTools.pkg''' is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: [[PurpleRestore]], [[PurpleSNIFF]], [[PurpleFAT]], [[DCSD]], [[PurpleBuildSanitizer]], a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected, and an additional panel for Xcode Organizer. The command line version of [[PurpleRestore]] is installed as well to /usr/local/bin. These applications aren't installed in /Applications like normal. They are instead installed to /AppleInternal/Applications. |
+ | '''RestoreTools.pkg''' is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: [[PurpleRestore]], [[PurpleSNIFF]], [[PurpleFAT]], [[DCSD]], [[PurpleBuildSanitizer]], a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected, and an additional panel for Xcode Organizer. The command line version of [[PurpleRestore]] is installed as well to /usr/local/bin as well as a handfull of other command line utilities. These applications aren't installed in /Applications like normal. They are instead installed to /AppleInternal/Applications. |
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Revision as of 03:27, 19 August 2014
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RestoreTools.pkg is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: PurpleRestore, PurpleSNIFF, PurpleFAT, DCSD, PurpleBuildSanitizer, a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected, and an additional panel for Xcode Organizer. The command line version of PurpleRestore is installed as well to /usr/local/bin as well as a handfull of other command line utilities. These applications aren't installed in /Applications like normal. They are instead installed to /AppleInternal/Applications.
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