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Revision as of 18:18, 21 June 2019
This article discusses software internally used by Apple. Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed. |
HomeDiagnostics.pkg(14B70) | |
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release |
15A287b (latest known version) |
Operating system | macOS |
Available in | English |
Type | Package |
License | Closed source |
Home Diagnostics is an package which contains a few apps that are used by Foxconn or Apple. It usually contains the following apps: PurpleRestore, PurpleSNIFF, PurpleFAT, SkankPhone, ScreenShotr, DCSD, PurpleBuildSanitizer, iOS Menu, iPhone Menu, PurpleConsole, PowerWarriorX, PurplePod, SkankTunes, CarDisplaySim, a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected and dumps the logs to the computer, and an additional panel for Xcode Organizer. It also installs a handful of useful command line utilities to /usr/local/bin. These applications aren't installed in /Applications like normal; They are instead installed to /AppleInternal/Applications.
This software article is a "stub", an incomplete page. Please add more content to this article and remove this tag. |