Apple Gazette has released their first iPhone application called iRing 2.0 which automates the process of creation ringtones for your Apple iPhone, and helps you add these ringtones to the iPhone.

“Today, I’m very happy to introduce Apple Gazette’s very first piece of software. A very simple Automator built application based on this tutorial for converting AAC files into ringtones for the iPhone.”

The only problem is that we have to found out what version of iTunes do you have, and then to follow instructions:

So if you have iTunes 7.4.1 read step-by-step manual from Engadget.

And of course you can use the original method:

* Create your ringtone by saving it as an AAC file.
* Rename the m4a extension to m4r.
* Double-click to play in iTunes.

But if you are upgraded to iTunes 7.4.1 version, use this method:

* Go back and re-rename that m4r file back to m4a. That’s it.
* Plug in your iPhone and that ringtone will be added to your syncable ringtones list — and it won’t pop up the error from before.

The main problem here is that you can add only one ringtone. This is where you will need amazing iRing application, that simplifies this process. The iRing application is available for free download from HERE.

Read the developer’s notes very carefully, one of the main moments - you must close iTunes player must be closed before installation of iRing 2.0.

iRing 2.0 has been developed to cooperate with iTunes 7.4.1 version, if you have lower version of itunes , download the original version of iRing.

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