The savvy readers out there may notice that there are five cash-back cards included on this list (the three Freedom products along with the Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited). While it’s true that these cards officially earn cash-back rewards, they do still fall under the Ultimate Rewards program. And they become particularly valuable when you hold them in conjunction with the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred or Ink Business Preferred. That’s because you can combine the rewards you earn across all of your Ultimate Rewards cards into a single account. As such, you can convert all of the rewards earned by these cash-back cards into fully transferable Ultimate Rewards points if you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred or Ink Business Preferred. When it comes to transferring Ultimate Rewards points, there are two different types of transfers you can make: This is the enduring power of my favorite combination of credit cards, what I call the “ perfect Chase quartet.”Įven better? You can do this with a household member as well. Transfer points between two accounts where you’re the primary cardholder.
IBackup Viewer is a straightforward and simple-to-use piece of software that lets you view and analyze the content of iPhone backup files, as well as to extract them to the local disk. It does not include complicated options or configuration parameters, making it accessible to all types of users, even those less experienced with such tools. The installation procedure is a fast and easy job that shouldn’t create any difficulties.
As far as the interface goes, it is wrapped in a large window with a plain and simple structure, where you can get started by selecting an iPhone backup file.
The app immediately scans its contents and shows device information, namely the name, phone number, model, iOS version, mobile IMEI, serial number, device unique ID, date of creation, along with the iTunes version.Īll files included in the backup are neatly organized in different categories. Therefore, you can separately view contacts, the call history, messages, notes, voice memos, Internet-related files, photos, apps, and raw data. It is also possible to perform some operations, like saving messages, call logs or notes to the local disk.
Advanced users have the possibility to review technical details related to their apps.
IBackup Viewer enables you to modify the default backup location, stop showing messages in the iOS 7 style, as well as set the tool to overwrite, rename or skip files with existing names when saving them from the iPhone backup to the disk. No error dialogs were shown in our tests, and the software utility did not hang, crash or pop up errors.