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iToner reviewed

Posted by Dan Frakes | Friday, September 21, 2007 10:42 AM PT

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We’ve talked about iToner—Ambrosia Software’s utility for using any MP3 or AAC file as a ringtone on your iPhone—several times here on iPhone Central. We’ve now gone all out and given it the full review treatment over on the main Macworld site.

The verdict? I like it a lot and it’s the only method for adding custom ringtones that’s survived Apple’s apparently-half-hearted efforts to prevent them. Head on over and check out the Mac Gems review for all the details.

Comments (5)

Actually Sendsong has continued to work fine and it's a free part of the AppTap installer app.

Hank
September 21, 2007
12:32 PM PT

Good point. Although, to be fair, SendSong is available only to people who hack their iPhones using Installer.app; iToner can be used without any hacking.

Dan Frakes [TypeKey Profile Page]
September 21, 2007
12:47 PM PT

Sounds great, but is there a way to make the ringtones LOUDER??

Gerald
September 21, 2007
5:54 PM PT

I just bring up the volume in Garageband when editing, then do it again in iTunes with get info. They get loud enough.

Nelson
September 21, 2007
8:10 PM PT

Does the itoner only come in Mac form or is there a Windows version?

Brian
November 26, 2007
9:52 AM PT

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