iphone Ringtones
Apple has always prided itself in developing systems and software that attract the unconventional segment of the masses. And therefore, it comes as no surprise that they have gone a long way in personalizing the mobile phone ring tones for their iPhone; taking it beyond mere personalization and giving the users complete authority with its usage and ownership. At a price, of course.
iTunes users now are the privileged ones to have been given an opportunity to customize original sound tracks and other universal tracks to be able to create their own mobile phone ring tones for their iPhone. This new opportunity has the iPhone equipped with the iTunes ring tone maker that allows the users to choose from over half million songs made available through the iTunes Store. Users can purchase any song for 99 cents from the library that is marked with a bell indicating that it can be converted into a ring tone. Once the purchase is made, the track can be played at full length and the user has the creative freedom to choose any portion of the song, add special effects such as fade in and fade out. The final length of the desired ring tone must be of 30 seconds or less and the user is ready to download the ring tone on to his/her iPhone. The cost of purchasing this custom made ring tone is another 99 cents, thereby taking the total cost of a ring tone for the iPhone to $1.98. Apple is touting this as a cheaper option to the $2.49 for mobile ring tone purchases through other providers. The final step in the acquisition of this custom made ring tone is to sync the iPhone to the system.
Well, now that the iPhone v1.1.3 firmware has been jail broken and many Installer.app-sourced applications ported to work with the v1.1.3, we had only to wait for developers like Ambrosia Software to update their iToner ringtone maker to work with the new firmware. That day has come. Ambrosia has rolled out an iPhone v1.1.3 compatible version of their iToner software - bringing simple point-and-click ringtone uploading to the v1.1.3 crowd. The new version supports .mp3, .m4a, .wav. and .aif file types and offers other fixes and enhancements.
iToner allows you to drag-n-drop an edited MP3 or AAC file and sync it with your iPhone. A single button click uploads the audio file to the ringtone section of your iPhone.
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