https://github.com/iDescriptor/iDescriptor
Currently it supports AppImage, but Flatpak version will possibly be available in future: https://github.com/iDescriptor/iDescriptor/issues/1

Holy shit. I was planning on moving to Linux very soon but this is going to make that faster.
Honestly… I come from iOS, using for nearly a decade. Yes that stuff is secure, yes that stuff is (or at least was) stable, yes that stuff is slick to the point of being a status symbol… but DAMN does it suck for interoperability!
Every success of bringing the Apple ecosystem to interact with anything is just so ridiculously hard… for in the end bringing very little.
Do yourself a favor, switch to (deGoogled) Android to enjoy KDE Connect, adb, scrcpy, etc just working out of the box, copying normal files the normal way, however you want. Try “just” Linux if you can’t but on mobile that’s not for everyone.
Again, I celebrate this success and all ways, e.g.
iSHorHomebrew, that help to tinker, manage, work with Apple hardware but honestly I suggest ignoring it entirely. Just rely on software and hardware that actually provides the bare minimum to be interoperable. Not this.Instead use this, and
iSH,Homebrew,libimobiledevice, and the rest to transition AWAY from that locked ecosystem.Switching phones isn’t necessarily easy or doable for everyone. I’ve got my device already, I appreciate this new app since it’s usable without me spending more money or changing everything about my mobile device.
Switching phones is easy or doable for everyone, assuming you just switch when you’re upgrading your phone anyways.
For some, the phone they use is mandated by their employer.
The phone you use on your personal time isn’t, and if an employer mandates that you use an iPhone, they’d better buy it for you.
That was just one reason I gave. I personally do not like android, and my past experience with a pixel phone did not go well.
I want a phone that’s usable without having to worry about custom roms and Google locking down side loading of apps in the future. There was enough outrage that they gave up on their recent attempt, but we all know that’s not permanent.
My personal preference would be for a Linux phone that works and does so well. That doesn’t exist yet.
I also can’t wait for a Linux phone, I’m tired of Google’s involvement with Android. I also don’t like Google and Samsung devices. The nice thing is that you can choose others.
iMessage is locking me in personally. I’m in a lot of iMessage group chats and I think I would be excluded if I don’t have it. They’re still my friends so I know they would invite me separately to things but I might miss stuff.
That has to be a reason to not use an iThing, right?
The fact that there’s a lock in at all pisses me off enough that I’d force our group to change apps or exclude me, I’d be doing them a favor imo. I’d be more polite about it, of course, but I have no use for closed ecosystems that only work on one device, and I’m not quiet about it. I don’t care what device you use, even if it’s an apple device, but don’t use software that doesn’t also work on other devices.
Idk I was considering it, I have another friend who’s very social and has had an android forever. He’s in a different friend group in another state. I assumed he must be being included based on all the social stuff he’s doing. He recently got an iPhone and said he was added to a bunch of group chats he didn’t know existed and he was missing out on stuff. So that made me not want to switch away.
I absolutely hate that. I’d rather just not be friends with those people. I’d think less of them if they’re not smart enough to use a messaging group that works on more than one type of phone.
Bless. I have a crap ton of porn organized in folders. I wanna back it up (most of it is my wife). Now I can by mounting the filesystem since I only use Linux at home. Hooray what a hero the dev is.
They’re gonna put a screenshot of this next to the dictionary definition of “Too much information”
The dev and the people need to know!
Sounds like iDescriptor needs a “happy customers”-style quote section on their GitHub.
QUOTE ME ON THIS SHIT
I, too, choose that guys wife
Hell ya that shits fun
quite particular use case you have
Yes and finally now there is a solution. Go team.
Wow, this has a ton of features.
Looks amazing. I was just thinking about my friend who keeps Windows around for iTunes syncing yesterday, one more thing I can suggest to people moving to Linux.
something to note that it doesn’t support syncing your music to Apple Music, but you were always able to send them to VLC.
Appimages and flatpaks frustrate validation and thus break iso27002.
Anything else?
Whaat? This is the first I’m hearing. Snap bad because proprietary.
Are there any good standalone pkg formats?
I didn’t see anywhere about it being able to install/restore system images, I’m assuming it can do that given what it’s based on though.
This is the only thing I’d use it for, so it would be nice if it could do it.





