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Added: 30/09/2009 by denny.153

Xingtone Ringtone Creator allows the user to create their own ringtones from digital media files of their choosing. It is a very simple system that is user friendly and easy to navigate. Right out of the gate, even a novice user can figure out how to make it work. The basic concept is to open a digital sound file from a computer drive and then edit the contents into a ringtone. The modified sound can then sent to the user's cell phone. All it takes is a software download from the Xingtone.com website and a subscription. Xingtone offers interested parties the ability to check to see if their phone model is supported as well as a free trial during which they can create a single ringtone. But to continue beyond the first ringtone, Xingtone requires the user to register and purchase a serial number. 350-030 The serial number is specific to a single cell phone number and not transferable across phones. The serial number is fairly inexpensive, costing $19.95, and comparable in price to other services. Xingtone does offer a discount to those users who want to buy in bulk, with the second serial number costing only $9.95 when purchased at the same time as the first. 70-291 Once subscribed, the user must register their phone make, model, carrier, phone number, and serial number in order to begin receiving ringtones on their phone. From that point on, the process of creating and sending the ringtone couldn't be much more straightforward. The single greatest feature of the product is its user interface. [See Image 1: Xingtone Main Screen] The wrapper has a very clean design that is easy to move around in. All of the file navigation functionality is contained on the left-hand side and the support functionality on the right. At the bottom of the screen are the digital image and editing tools. [See Image 3: Xingtone Edit Menu] If there is anything to say about the tool, it is that it may be a little too simple. The Easy editing mode is just that--easy. It simply allows users to select a portion of a digital media file and then send it to their phone. 646-204 The tools provided in the Advanced editing mode are more robust and allow the user to normalize the sound, fade in or out, and increase or decrease the volume. Overall, the editing functionality is nothing fancy and doesn't really set the tool apart from others on the market. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/audio/reviews/644.aspx#ixzz0SYtumFV0

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