Ambrosia updates apps but pulls iToner 1.0.5

Update: Despite the presence of the iToner 1.0.5 press release on Ambrosia's news page, the download page is currently offering up 1.0.4. Ambrosia's press rep has contacted us and says, "Sorry for the confusion and also the inconvenience. We are aware of an issue with iToner 1.0.5 and are currently working on it. For now, please revert back to using 1.0.4 -- we'll release another update in the near future. Thanks for your understanding and support."
The busy bees at Ambrosia Software have cranked out several updates this week, including the $15 iPhone ringtone tool iToner 1.0.5. (improved support for iPhone OS 1.1.1 + bug fixes); the free envelope printing utility EasyEnvelopes 1.0.6 (unspecified fixes and enhancements); the $15 menubar search enhancement iSeek (Leopard compatibility); and the $19 file transfer streamliner Dragster 1.0.5 (Leopard fixes). All can be demoloaded from Ambrosia directly.
Now that there's a blessed method for using GarageBand (not free, but bundled with new Macs) to create custom ringtones, it will be interesting to see how iToner continues to evolve and extend.
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Update: Despite the presence of the iToner 1.0.5 press release on Ambrosia's news page, the download page is currently offering up 1.0.4....
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There is no 1.0.5 version on Ambrosia's site. This post is false.
December 19 2007 at 4:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyRichard:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/news/newswire.php
See 2nd item. iToner 1.0.5 was announced yesterday and should be on the site, but as noted 1.0.4 is what's currently downloadable. Perhaps they've pulled it?
Richard:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/news/newswire.php
See 2nd item. iToner 1.0.5 was announced yesterday and should be on the site, but as noted 1.0.4 is what's currently downloadable. Perhaps they've pulled it?
no reason to pay for this. There are at least 3 easy and free ways to create your free custom iPhone ringtones.
http://www.winandmac.com/news/who-needs-itoner-when-creating-iphone-ringtones-is-free-and-easy/
And actually iToner's code is base on these guides available all over the internet. Save $15.
I'd pay the fifteen bucks just to simplify things, (I'm lazy), but alas, no Windows. *sigh* I'll just have to take the five minutes to slap together some ringtones free of charge.
December 19 2007 at 1:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm hoping for a feature where you choose any (non-DRM of course) song from your iTunes Library and it lets you basically do what iTunes does for you. Pick a 30 second clip of the song and import the ringtone into iTunes.
December 19 2007 at 1:09 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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