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There are other articles that do a thorough job explaining how to make free ringtones for your iPhone, but here are my quick-and-dirty steps:
- Get a song into MP3 or unprotected AAC format
- Trim to about 15 seconds in Audacity with fade in and fade out, save to disk
- Import into iTunes
- Convert to AAC (right click)
- Delete the MP3 version of the ringtone in iTunes
- Add “Ringtone” to the name (right click, Info)
- Show in Finder (right click)
- Drag and drop from Finder to the MakeiPhoneRingtone app
- Sync iPhone to get the new ringtone (all ringtones or at least the new ringtone selected)
- Add the new ringtone to the desired contact(s) on the iPhone
P.S. I got an iPhone for Christmas. Will be writing more about that and posting pictures soon.
Cute Mac and PC Christmas ad:
I don't do this often, but when I have tried to use something as a reading aid it's usually an 3x5 notecard or piece of paper to mask out some of the content so I can focus on just the sentence or two at hand. That's when I thought of FreeRuler for Mac OS X. In the past I've used this handy little tool to measure pixels when on-screen positioning was key. Turns out it works great as a reading guide! And not only can I drag it around with my mouse, it supports the up/down arrow keys for small movements and shift-up/shift-down for larger jumps. Excellent!
P.S. I'm sure there's something similar out there for you Windows folks too.