ToneCrusher this week has updated its free ringtone content for the iPhone 3G release by offering all free ringtones in the M4R format. Previously customers had to convert the AAC file format (M4A) to M4R on their own computers. Now, all customers are able to send M4R ringtones directly to their iPhone or iPhone 3G or receive these free ringtones via email. We support both versions of the iPhone as the first generation and the iPhone 3G both use the M4R format. All free ringtones are available as M4R files. ToneCrusher will continue to offer 5 other file formats for all its ringtones including MP3, AAC, AMR and 3GP. http://www.tonecrusher.com/
Monday, August 18, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Sunnyvale release a beta web
Phonezoo Communications, located in Sunnyvale, released a beta Web site last allowing people to download free ringtones to their cell Phone Phonezoo is a free service that allows people to download, create and share ringtones। "I like them (ringtones) and want more of them, they just cost a lot of money," said Alice Phanphongsa, a senior majoring in business finance at San Jose State University। "I probably would download them if there is no hidden fees."
Friday, August 1, 2008
Iphone gets free ringtons
maxyer a site offering free, advertising-supported mobile content, has added the ability to download iPhone-formatted ringtones to its service. To access the ringtones, users can visit myxer.com, browse the available content, and use the “Download for iPhone” link to download any tone to their PC or Mac desktop. The iPhone ringtones are already in the required .m4r format, so they can be added straight to iTunes following the download, and can then be synced to the iPhone.
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