Apple publishes version 3.4 of the iPhone Configuration Utility

Apple just released version 3.4 of the iPhone Configuration Utility that allows us to easily create, encrypt and install configuration profiles, monitor and install data profiles and authorized applications, and capture device information (including console logs).

Because there is no record with the improvements that this version incorporates, we assume that it is a mere update so that the application is compatible with iOS 5 that, since yesterday, can be downloaded for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

  • iPhone Configuration Utility 3.4 for Mac: download
  • iPhone Configuration Utility 3.4 for Windows: download

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  1.   Javier said

    In the link for windows it says that it cannot find the requested page

    1.    Nacho said

      I just checked it and it works for me correctly. It is a link to download the application directly, it does not redirect to any website.

  2.   Carlos said

    Nacho, I have a problem… I have updated to iOS 5 and iTunes 10.5. I have normally synced my iPhone and have checked the box to sync via wifi. I have the PC and the iPhone on the same wifi but it does not synchronize. I go to settings / general / synchronize to force a synchronization but it does not allow me ... It sets the synchronization to resume when my PC is available ... Could it be because I have XP? Any solution? Thanks!!!

    1.    Nacho said

      If you have done the steps correctly in iTunes I don't know what it can be. Try disabling antivirus or firewall and try again. It's the only thing I can think of right now.

    2.    Daniel said

      Hello, Run iTunes as Administrator (right click, then run as administrator)
      Regards!

  3.   Carlos said

    Thanks ... I'll try to see if it's the anti virus,