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12/05/2007, 5:45pm, EST

Wednesday, December 5th

Mojotones 2.0 creates iPhone ringtones

Toronto-based Voodoo Ergonomics recently unveiled Mojotones 2.0 for Mac, a utility that allows users to create ringtones from audio files. Users can use an entire song or just a segment from it to make a ringtone, and the program integrates with iTunes to obtain audio files, or it can take files from anywhere on the hard disk. Mojotones is a Universal Binary application, requiring 10.4.9 or higher, and a cellphone that is capable of playing MP3, AAC, or WAV files. Voodoo Ergonomics is selling MojoTones 2.0 for $20 per user, with a demo available on the company's web site.

Mojotones can transfer ringtones through Bluetooth and USB, saving users' money by not requiring the use of SMS services, nor the cell provider network. New in Mojotones 2.0, users can also create ringtones for the iPhone, automatically adding the ringtone to iTunes for transfer during the next sync.


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Other story tags: ringtones, Mojotunes

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