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Originally Posted by VictoriaP
FWIW--PhoneView doesn't require a jailbroken iPhone. I have the same program and have never bothered to jailbreak mine. The program's a great lifesaver though for pulling files off the iPhone; I've used it retrieve songs purchased through iTunes that have "vanished" off my Mac but were still on the phone.
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That is correct. However you can only access the "root" of the iPhone filesystem, and hence the apps directories and the ebooks contained within the eReader app, on a jailbroken iphone.
On a normal iphone, you can only access the general area which Apple allows you to access. So for my circumstance, I could only have retrieved my FW ebooks from a JB iPhone.