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Overview
Whenever iTunes syncs with an iPhone, it creates a backup of the files on the device. This backup is stored in:
~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup
It can be interesting to look at these backups, but a bit of work is necessary to get access to them. I've whipped up a quick and dirty application to display the most common cases, iPhone Backup Slurper.
mdbackup Files
The files themselves are named with what appears to be a hex representation of a UUID with the extension "mdbackup". One of these files corresponds to a single filesytem entry on the iPhone. The file is just a standard plist, with binary encoding. You can convert this to a text file using
plutil -convert <src path> -o <dest path>
The plist contains the following keys: * Domain: The scope of the file. Options are "HomeDomain", "LibraryDomain", or a specifi
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