Excellent, finally! Not a single one of my friends who have an Android phone have rooted it, I'll be passing Carbon onto them, thanks for that. Hopefully it works well. All other non-root backup solutions haven't worked with Jelly Bean so far.
I've never understood the iTunes hate though, it runs fine on every Mac and PC I've used it on and backs up iPhones and iPads without any hassle (I understand it gives a lot of PC owners issues though). Yes, iDevices are tied to it, in a way, but it does what it says on the tin and handles things such as backups in a way that those who aren't tech savvy find fairly easy to understand. Drag and drop, rage rage rage etc- I've never understood the complaints about that, the iPhone is following in the footsteps of the iPod, which was equally as tied to iTunes (I know it could be used with a handful of other programs, but very few people did that), not the more open and customizable Mac. That the iPhone is locked to Apple's vision of how things should be done isn't, and wasn't, a surprise, how the iPod managed music foreshadowed what was to come with the iPhone. Android covers those who want a more PC-like experience in their phone. Apple should open up the iPhone more, I agree, but I highly doubt that's going to happen.
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Until Carbon (as long as it works), what I said was accurate. No backup solution that advertised itself as working with non-rooted devices worked with Jelly Bean devices.