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iToner 1.0.8 adds iPhone Software 2.0 support
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Friday, July 11, 2008
News Category: Mac Software
Ambrosia Software has released iToner 1.0.8, the latest update to its iPhone custom ringtone tool. iToner lets users easily transfer their own MP3, AAC, WAVE, and AIFF audio files to the iPhone as custom ringtones. The latest version, iToner 1.0.8, provides fixes for iTunes 7.7 and iPhone Software 2.0 compatibility, as well as Japanese localization. iToner requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later and sells for $15; a free trial download is also available.
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This is a great solution for OS X. If you are running XP/Vista then there are still lots of ways of getting ring tones on your iPhone. You can use Audacity to create the ring tone; save your file as an AAC file format and change the extension of the file to work on the iPhone. I do this for http://iphoneringttones.squarespace.com/ and upload my ring-tones to the site.
Posted by Matthew David on July 11, 2008 at 11:49 AM (PDT)
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Garageband is a better option on the mac, and it’s free.
Posted by matrixSJD on July 12, 2008 at 9:40 PM (PDT)