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Create Ringtone - There are millions of MP3 files available for download from the Internet today. Unfortunately, they're too large for the memory in your phone to use as ringtones. With "Create Ringtone", you can create your own ringtones with a few mouse clicks.
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Oxygen FM Manager 2.0
Oxygen FM Manager for Nokia mobile phones is designed to give you full control over FM Radio. Load FM station presets from the phone to the PC's memory, easily edit them and upload them back with couple of mouse clicks.
License: Freeware, $0 to buy Size: 1712 KB |
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9/4/2006
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DJ ToneXpress 3.0
Create and send ringtones to your mobile using any MP3 or WMA file from your computer.Unlimited access, no monthly subscriptions or hidden fees, no need for cable, Infrared, or Bluetooth.Most phones supported on most networks worldwide.
License: Demo, $12.94 to buy Size: 2000 KB |
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7/11/2006
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Ringtone Creator 2.4
Ringtone Creator is a multiplatform engine for the conversion of cell phone ringtones. It can run as a standalone application, convert ringtones on the fly, or even be integrated into your own development projects. Supports multiple ringtone formats.
License: Shareware, $125 to buy Size: 1645 KB |
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11/29/2005
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Ringtone Keypress 1.0
Accept Midi file and RTL file as input, Generate Nokia Ringtone keypress
License: Freeware, $0 to buy Size: 1533 KB |
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4/8/2005
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Xingtone 4.0
Create real audio ringtones from your mp3, wav, and CD audio collection.
License: Demo, $19.95 to buy Size: 14147 KB |
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11/11/2004
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Blaze Media ProBlaze Media Pro is a fairly viable option for those who want to record audio files from tapes or turntables. To that extent, if only that, it does what its promos say it will do. The real problems occur after you buy the software – that’s when you find that your expectations aren’t being met, and there’s nothing you can do about it. My advice is not to spend $50 on Blaze Media Pro unless you really need and will use all the features on a regular basis, and are willing to pay for them repeatedly. Otherwise, there is a lot of software out there that will do most or all of what BMP does, and some of it is totally free. You might need more than one freeware program to do everything BMP will do, but it will also save you 50 bucks and a lot of frustration. BMP is expensive for the good you get from it, too. The audio features work much better than the video features, which are slow and cumbersome, so you may find that you end up editing video in a different program, anyway. Save your money!
MediaMonkeyEverything you could ever want from a media player; this is simply the best for managing large media libraries, bar none. Able to sync with any mp3 player as far as I know, including ipods. The only problem is that it is somewhat a resource hog and crashed on me once. But definitely worth a look if you like the itunes interface but want management options that exceed even winamp, much less itunes. Joe
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