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| Downloads:1,065 |
| Version Downloads:975 |
| Type:Development : Editors |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:16 Oct 2009 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price: $4.99 |
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Drdul reviewed on 21 Mar 2011
But what makes atPeek a screaming deal is the rest of the app. It automatically loads all the apps in my iTunes library, saving me having to navigate to the folder I want in the Finder. It previews everything, with dimensions of images and other useful information. atPeek is a super-easy way to hack around inside iPhone apps.
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The most obvious answer would be that time is a very valuable resource, and spending $5 on atPeek, which organizes apps, and their assets, will save you the time you otherwise have to spent using currently available free tools, especially when it comes to uncrushing iPhone Png images and Pvr textures. You can recover the crushed Png and Pvr textures for an entire app with just one click.
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Can you show me how Automator can uncrush iPhone PNG image, something that atPeek does?
Or how can Automator decode compressed PVR texture, something that atPeek does as well?
I think you missed the point of atPeek.