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DESCRIPTION
iToner enables you to quickly transfer custom ringtones for your iPhone - without modifying, hacking or having to reset your iPhone. Simply drag and drop your MP3 or AAC audio files on iToner's window, click the Sync button, and you're done! Even better, your ringtones will continue to work with future iPhone OS updates.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.3:

Some changes to aid in syncing from iTunes 8.2 to iPhone OS 3.0 phones. Fixed clicking sync button when an edit is in progress.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later and Apple iPhone


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Ambrosia Software, Inc.
Downloads:20,218
  - Version d/l:629
Utilities:System
License:Shareware
Date:18 Jun 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$15.00
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Jun 18 2009

STEVE FRAWLEY  Nakko.com has many thousands of Ringtones for FREE. I have dozens that work fine on my iPhone.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Jul 5 2008
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JWFAULKNER  Awesome program. Very nice to be able to make ringtones without paying $2.  
(Version 1.0.7)

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Jun 9 2008

AIKOUSHA  Not to say the name of the application is bad, but it tends to appear under certain searches for printer utilities ^_^ y'know "Toner."  
(Version 1.0.7)

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Jun 5 2008

TIMOTHYJAY2004  Well, they officially have the support for OS 1.1.4.. too bad that OS 2.0 will be out in a week or two and will most likely break it again...  
(Version 1.0.7)

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Jun 6 2008

AMBROSIASW  We sincerely hope that it does not. And should it, we will continue to work long into the night to ensure that the products are as great as ever.

Thank you.  
(Version 1.0.7)

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Feb 1 2008

KRAIZED  To get iToner working with the latest iPhone software 1.1.3 try this workaround which is posted on the developers forums.

1. Launch iToner and connect your iPhone

2. Use iToner to remove any existing ringtones.

3. Import any of your ringtones into iTunes if they are not already there.

4. Select your ringtone in iTunes and choose "Convert Selection to AAC" from the Advanced menu. (if this option in the Advanced menu says "Convert Selection to [any other format], then open iTunes preferences, click on Advanced, then Import. Then change the "Import using" menu option to AAC. After this the item in the Advanced menu will refer to AAC.

5. Drag this converted file to your Desktop.

5. In the Finder, change the file extension from ".m4a" to ".m4r". Select the file and then go to the File menu to Get Info. Change the file extension to m4r. You should get a dialog box confirming the change. Change the filename for this file only (you will have to do that for each ringtone, but if you go ahead and say yes to using m4r for all aac files, all of your audio files will be converted to ringtone format).

6. You can now use iToner to sync the ringtone back over.

:)  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Jan 25 2008

GURUBEZ  I bought iToner but it doesn t work on 1.1.3 iPhone.....even if its Jailbreaked...

Hope they re going to make it possible...  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Jan 24 2008

RURUEP  Great app, but once synced i get no sound.. Maybe it doesn't work for 1.1.3 version  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Dec 21 2007

SOLOSAINT  two clicks? what if your music collection is 98% mp3? are you going to covert all of them?  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Jan 18 2008

MUDFLAPPER  Were you planning on using 98% of your music library as iPhone ringtones?  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Dec 18 2007

SOLOSAINT  Gordon, MakeiPhoneRingTone does the same thing but ONLY with ACC files, iToner works with mp3 files... and it works great, worth every penny!  
(Version 1.0.5)

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Dec 21 2007

GORDON142  It's a two-click operation in iTunes to convert an MP3 to an AAC file. As of the current version of the iPhone software and iTunes, all you really need to do is change the extension of an AAC file to .m4r and drag it into iTunes to have it recognised as a ringtone. You could write a simple applescript to automate the process if you really wanted to. I just don't see how it's worth $15 to perform this task.  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Dec 18 2007

GORDON142  The application MakeiPhoneRingTone seems to do the same thing, only for free . . .  
(Version 1.0.5)

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