I found iPhone RingToneMaker to be one of the simplest things I've used on my Mac since the power button. Select any DRM free song from your library with the RingToneMaker and simply cue up the section of the song you want as your ringtone, slide and go. The software allows you to adjust a fade in and fade out with accuracy to one hundredth of a second with a :30 max length ringtone preset.
Preview your selection, click create ringtone and seconds later your clip is ready for exporting to iTunes. It's that easy to set up getting "Rick Rolled" by your own custom ringtone call after call with Rick Astley singing "Never Gonna Give You Up". The Efiko software sells for a mere $7.95 US. I've used GarageBand to make iPhone ringtones for free but it takes completing several steps. If you like down and dirty, cheap and easy (like most of the girls you date) then you'll appreciate the brains behind iPhone RingToneMaker. It's the iPhone Savior's pick for simplicity.
Review by Ian Fawling [iPhone Savior was not paid any fee for this review]
http://www.iphoneringtone-maker.com
Posted by: Account Deleted | February 09, 2009 at 11:04 PM
How did I miss this? I will definitely try this... I think I will use the I Love my Mac song, or a clip from iPhone is an Awesome Phone....
(man that second spam faker really SUCKED - and yeah, that is really grateful on my part)
Posted by: Dizzle | August 02, 2008 at 05:42 PM
I use a tape recorder to create FREE ringtones for my iPhone by whistling songs through my nose. It's so cool.
Posted by: scott kline | July 27, 2008 at 04:04 PM
Thanks for sharing this i Phone RingToneMaker with me.Its very grateful on your part.
Posted by: Reverse Phone Lookup | July 25, 2008 at 11:43 PM
I tried making my own as well with Garage Band but it was too hectic. This is definitely a better (and affordable) solution!
Posted by: Darla | July 25, 2008 at 12:00 PM