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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Ah, I love a good fight and love it even more when the foe is one that claims it is an advocate of its customer. Case in point, Apple and its nasty embrace of the RIAA and AT&T to shovel money their way and then to paint it as “the cheapest in the industry”. Ya, whatever, I already paid for my songs, I don’t need to pay again to shorten it for a ringtone, thank you.
Thanks to Ambrosia Software, its tireless staff has been working night and day for weeks since the release of firmware 1.1.1 to get its ringtone application to work once again on the iPhone. I’ve been checking daily on its site to see if any breakthroughs have occurred and folks, just minutes before retiring for the day (and fixing some minor SvenOnTech v2 issues), behold, an update! Oh yes, iToner 1.0.3 does in fact move all your favorite MP3 and AAC files onto your iPhone, not matter the firmware version!
What are you waiting for, folks? Download! Previous customers get this baby free and new comers can try it free for 30 days without a single restriction. After that, a mere $15 is all the caffeine overdosed staff at Ambrosia Software asks for. And yes, it is on record to keep “fixing” iToner if Apple continues to break it with each new destructive firmware update. (Steve forbid real user-requested features appear!)






