If you’ve been holding off on updating your iPhone to firmware v1.1.2 because you’ve gotten attached to your iToner ringtone maker, then you’ll be glad to hear that Ambrosia Software has released an updated iToner application that will now support your iPhone v1.1.2. iToner allows you to upload (drag-and-drop) custom-created MP3, MP4, and AAC files onto your iPhone for use as a custom ringtone. Why pay $1 for every ringtone through iTunes? iToner pays for itself after just 15 ringtone-changes. If you’re like us, it’ll pay for itself in no time at all.
Following on Ambrosia’s previous iToner update, the new iToner v1.0.4 will bring bug-fixes and UI enhancements in addition to iPhone v1.1.2 support. If you just haven’t pulled the trigger on the $15 iToner app, there’s even less reason to hold out. It’ll make a great gift, for friends and loved ones as well as yourself.
Ok, enough gushing about iToner. With Garageband’s new support for iPhone ringtone exports, it’s going to be interesting to see how iToner fares in the long-run. Garageband 4.1.1 is still $80 outright, so only new-Mac owners will be able to take advantage of the bundled Garageband software for free – otherwise, the $15 iToner app is a much better deal than the $80 Garageband.