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ITools for Mac download is a simple and powerful tool for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch users. It is 100% freeware and green, even do not need to install onto your Mac, it has no ads or plugins in it. ITools for Mac is powerful, can easily manage media, iBooks, pictures and other files in your iDevices; it can help install, uninstall and backup your apps; it also can backup and restore your folders.
ITools for Mac Features and Highlights: Details interface iTools Details Interface is similar to iTunes first interface. But little bit informative and advanced that iTunes. This screen shows your iPhone's Type, Serial number, Jailbrokes status, Region, Warranty details, Activated status, Memory details and Battery life details. It also provide you a button to switch on WiFi. Applications Applications screen gives you all facilities to Install, Uninstall and browse Phone memory's Application area via iTools.
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Update tab of the top of iTools windows shows notifications which require updates. Another tab to upload / download documents assigned to specific an app. Media players, document readers, Etc.
Media manager Media section shows all media files on your iPhone under categories of Ringtones, Video, Podcasts, iTunes U, TV shows, Music and Voice memos. You can Add media files to your iPhone or download them to Mac. Also gives you facilities to Delete, Play and Set as Ringtone. Playlist manager is also included in this section.
Photos, iBooks sections Photos and iBooks areas allows you to access Picture files and iBook files on Apple device and manage them. Information This is a great facility. You can view iPhones contact book, Call records and Messages from iTools. Also send Text messages from Mac via iTools for Mac. Manage contacts and many more. Desktop manager Drag and arrange icons through iTools. Just like iTunes desktop option.
File System browser Allows you to browse into File system of iPhone or iPad via iTools. Advanced details interface Includes features to System cleanup, Restart, Shutdown, Error logs, Crash logs and many more. Note: Requires 64-bit processor. Limited functionality.
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With the dangers of and skin cancer lurking in every corner of the sky, many consumers have made sunscreen more apart of their daily lives. While this is a move in the right direction — and absolutely vital, according to dermatologists — not all sunscreens (especially ) are created equal. Despite protecting our delicate complexions from the sun’s harmful UV rays, many of them pose a threat to the environment and have even been. Wondering if is bad for the environment? We air out the beauty industry’s dirty laundry — and share other products of concern — ahead. Woman applying sunscreen Fizkes/iStock/Getty Images Spray sunscreen Problem: Chemicals Albeit convenient, spray sunscreens can be extremely harmful to us and the environment. The main cause of harm?
Sunscreen formulas contain dangerous ingredients which are why environmentalists recommend steering clear of spray sunscreens, as they are easily inhaled. Speaking of dangerous chemicals, some of them are so bad for the environment that states such as Hawaii recently banned sunscreens formulated with them. The two main culprits? Oxybenzone and Octinoxate. Both of these chemicals pose a serious threat to marine life and have the power to devastate the ocean’s coral reefs. That said, spray sunscreen isn’t the only kinds of SPF with these harmful ingredients — many cream sunscreens do too. If you’re concerned about how sunscreen impacts the planet, be sure to read the label and try when possible.
Perfume Problem: Synthetic fragrance One of the main concerns with perfume is synthetic fragrances. While not all perfumes are formulated with the ingredient, many — including some of the most popular scents and brands — are. Some studies show that, like sunscreen chemicals, synthetic fragrances make their way to the ocean through showering (sewage) and can have a harmful impact on marine life. Unfortunately, perfumes are only part of the problem.
In addition to your signature scent, your favorite body lotion or shampoo and conditioner duo might also contain synthetic fragrances. If protecting the ocean from synthetic fragrances is a concern of yours, consider switching to more natural products that use essential oils to scent their formulas. Speaking of essential oils, they make great natural perfume! Instead of spritzing a synthetically fragranced perfume, try essential oils.
You can find many options — typically in roller balls for easy application — online or DIY your own if you’re feeling crafty. Exfoliating body wash Problem: Plastic microbeads Before 2015, many exfoliating body washes contained tiny plastic beads called microbeads. That said, thanks to the, the beauty industry can no longer manufacture and distribute products formulated with microbeads. That said, the deadline to stop delivering products with microbeads was July 1, 2018, so you might still come across them. Microbeads are small abrasive beads made of plastic that exfoliate and cleanse the skin. However, after recognizing how harmful the plastic particles can be to marine life, Congress put its foot down.
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According to the FDA, “the concern is that microbeads may not be filtered through treatment filtration systems and end up in our lakes and ocean, where they may be mistaken for food by small fish and other wildlife.” With so many natural exfoliants available, there isn’t a reason to manufacture skin care with the plastic ingredient, anyways. Deodorant Problem: Chemicals With the popularity of natural deodorants, mainstream brands have taken a hit — and with good reason. Studies show some chemicals in mainstream deodorants might cause cancer and harm the environment, too. Similar to perfume, many deodorants contain synthetic fragrances that can negatively impact the environment (and our bodies). If this concerns you, try switching to a natural deodorant brand, such as which can be found online or in stores such as Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and even CVS.
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