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Ringer 2.0.5

Ringtone maker

Category: Utilities
Price: Low
Popularity: Medium
Version String: 2.0.5 (020005.1047)
Release Date: 2015-08-01
Architecture: Intel
Minimum OS: macOS 10.8.5
Vendor Name: Pixel Research Labs, Inc.
Homepage: pixelresearchlabs.com

Version History 2.0.5 (020005.1047)

- Fix a pop noise at the start of some ringtones.
- Improve accessibility.
- Fix some visual appearance issues.
- Fix a bug where double clicking in the selection would not preview from the point clicked.

Description:

The easiest ringtone maker available for the Mac. Use music and even movies to make your own unique ringtones.

'My nod goes to Pixel Research Labs' Ringer because it works quickly' - macworld.com
'The editing is very easy, with a nice large display of the waveform' - tuaw.com
'It’s an easy way to create new ringtones in a few short seconds' - macapper.com
'Ringer is an elegantly designed app' - St. Paul Pioneer Press

• Features •
- Built in iTunes navigator lets you quickly find your song.
- Make tones from movies and videos as well as music.
- Zoom in to choose the start and end of your ringtone with sub-second accuracy.
- Use the waveform to help you find the right part of your song.
- Support for fade-in, fade-out and ringtone gap.
- Auto volume support makes sure that quiet parts of a song can still be used as a ringtone.
- Optional manual volume control.
- Preview your ringtone exactly as it will sound on your phone.

• How to use •
1. Select your song or movie in the built-in media browser.
2. Move the selection over the part you want to use as your ringtone.
3. Press the create button.

That's it! Your ringtone is now imported into iTunes and ready to sync to your iPhone.

Use any non-protected file from your iTunes library or any media file on your Mac to create a custom ringtone for your iPhone. Make as many as you want, there is no limit to the number of ringtones you can make with Ringer.

You can also make ringtones for Android and some other phones. Check to see if your phone can use a .m4a file as a ringtone.

Note:
- Songs that are protected with DRM cannot be used.
- No app can install ringtones on the phone. Ringtones must be imported into iTunes and synced to the phone before they can be used.