Mojotones
send your tunes to your phone or iPhone & use them as ringtones
Version: 2.1 [42]
$19.99??????
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: petemwah Monday, July 30 2007 @ 07:36 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Recommend Product: NO
Should be freeware, granted it's useful, but not $20. You can do all that it can do without it, and for free!
Comments
19.99?????? - wildcardIV
I totally agree.$20? For features that are all built into the OS? You've got to be kidding.
iTunes is completely capable of creating custom ringtones within the app. And Apple has it's own application for transferring files to bluetooth devices. It's called "Bluetooth File Exchange." I have made a handful of 30 sec ringtones in iTunes and transferred them to my RAZR.
Here is a link on how to do it.
http://wateronlydries.com/2005/11/make-a-razr-ringtone-with-itunes/
It specifically talks about the RAZR but it should work with any bluetooth enabled phone. Sure, maybe this app shortens the process for the user, but it doesn't shorten in $20 worth. This is a $5 app MAX!
Oh, and one more thing. This app is only capable of exporting ACC or WAV files? What's up with that? If you simply use iTunes, you can export MP3, ACC, WAV and more.... whatever formats iTunes can convert to. Most phones can't use ACC, but can MP3. Like I said, $5 MAX!
Monday, September 10 2007 @ 10:13 AM PDT
19.99?????? - wildcardIV
I totally agree.$20? For features that are all built into the OS? You've got to be kidding.
iTunes is completely capable of creating custom ringtones within the app. And Apple has it's own application for transferring files to bluetooth devices. It's called "Bluetooth File Exchange." I have made a handful of 30 sec ringtones in iTunes and transferred them to my RAZR.
Here is a link on how to do it.
http://wateronlydries.com/2005/11/make-a-razr-ringtone-with-itunes/
It specifically talks about the RAZR but it should work with any bluetooth enabled phone. Sure, maybe this app shortens the process for the user, but it doesn't shorten in $20 worth. This is a $5 app MAX!
Oh, and one more thing. This app is only capable of exporting ACC or WAV files? What's up with that? If you simply use iTunes, you can export MP3, ACC, WAV and more.... whatever formats iTunes can convert to. Most phones can't use ACC, but can MP3. Like I said, $5 MAX!
Monday, September 10 2007 @ 10:18 AM PDT
$19.99?????? - Dennis Fleisher
Last poster says, "You can do all that it can do without it, and for free!"OK. How do I do that?
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Tuesday, August 28 2007 @ 03:24 AM PDT