Handy Free Ringtone App (Works for Canadian iPhones too)
by Amanda Cooper on Thursday October 15, 2009
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Yeah I know, Ringtones are for kids. A proper and mature individual should probably have a sedate, straightforward North American ring selected. Perhaps if you are a sophisticated kind of person, you might even choose the European ring. I think you can get those on Audiko too but if you are feeling not so proper, mature, or sophisticated, you might want to check out their other options. You can get cuts from just about every song out there, new and old, as well as audio clips from movies (think Monty Python and "the outrageous French accent"). You can create your own ringtones there as well if you are so inclined (some of us are lazy and prefer others to do that sort of thing for us). It's a bit of an indie, open-source site, so don't expect a lot in the way of user interface or intuitive search. That's part of the fun though. The best part is that it does indeed work with Canadian iPhones (for the uninitiated, Canadian iPhones are notoriously difficult to upload ringtones to since Apple likes being proprietary and all). I have found that the best way to use the app is to open a new folder on your desktop (name it ringtones, 'cause that's original), find ringtones on the site (http://audiko.net/) that you want, save them to the folder, and then open them with iTunes. Sync up your phone with your iTunes and Bob's your uncle, Betty's your aunt.AC
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