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iToner Makes iPhone Ringtones Easy

Posted by gasusan2005 on August 31, 2007 – 5:53 pm  Share
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image Ambrosia Software released iToner 1.0 today, a simple utility that lets you add MP3 or AAC audio files to an iPhone for use as custom ringtones. By default, the iPhone includes a limited set of 25 ringtones (which admittedly sound better than the beeps and clicks found on most phones); you can’t yet purchase others through AT&T, a business that has proven to be surprisingly lucrative for the phone carriers. What’s notable about iToner is that it doesn’t require any iPhone hacking software to work.

To add audio files, simply drag them to iToner’s iPhone-like window and press the Sync button. The files are copied to the iPhone and appear in the Sounds preference pane. An Advanced option lets you synchronize iTunes playlists instead

iToner costs $15, is a 2.7 MB download, and requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later. It can be used for free during a 30 day trial period.

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