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Free Ringtones for the Iphone ? How to Work Around Apple?s Fee 25

Posted on January 28, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

The ultimate in mobile phone customization is the creation and utilization of mobile ringtones. This has become increasingly popular among iPhone and iPhone 3g users mainly because users create ringtones based off of their existing library. The popular iPhone by Apple, has a built-in music library known as iTunes which allows users to download music and video files via their computer or the internet. Once the files are in the iTunes music library, users can then create personal ringtones using whatever song or sound file they wish.

But here is where it gets tricky! iTunes requires users to purchase the ringtone sequence even if they already own the song. So how is it possible to get free ringtones? Well to solve that problem there are two fairly well-known applications that are used, iToner and iPhoneRingtoneMaker. iToner is a ringtone manager for Mac users, while iPhoneRingtoneMaker is run using Windows. Both applications cost , hopefully less than the amount of ringtones users are planning on uploading. According to a recent article posted by Wired on September 12, 2008, the most recent iTunes update appeared to have crippled iPhoneRingtoneMaker for some users however, iToner seemed to remain functional.

Aside from purchasing those applications, users can still pay a single dollar and avoid the entire headache associated with trying to get free ringtones. With that said, it has been my experience that many users find it difficult to set their desired ringtones. A simple step by step guide can be found in AppCraver’s troubleshooting section with information on how to create ringtones on the iPhone.

If you feel that paying a dollar per ringtone just isn’t cutting it, check for updates on AppCraver to see if current applications still work or to find new applications that will let users create free ringtones.

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How to Have a Grand Wedding on a Budget? 1

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

A wedding is an important event in everyone’s lives. Therefore, a lot of people earn and save religiously so that they can take care of things on their own for the occasion. Gone are the days when weddings were the bride’s parents’ headache. With almost everyone taking up jobs immediately after graduating from college regardless of gender, weddings have become the priority for the bride and the groom.

With the recently depressed economy more people are looking into cut backs and compromises as far as funds are concerned. With no job security it is time to save rather than spend. However, this does not stop people from falling in love or celebrating it by getting married. Neither should that be the case. One need not have pot loads of money to have a memorable and joyous wedding. All you need is determination and imagination.

Venue

Don’t worry about booking five star hotels and luxury cruises for your wedding. You can have just as beautiful a ceremony in your friend’s farmhouse outside the city or in the backyard of your ancestral home. Not only will these options be available to you for little or no cost respectively, you will be able to decorate it as you like without any restriction.

Guests

Don’t invite every single person you and your partner have interacted with throughout your lives. Only invite those closest to you both, who would be happy to attend the ceremony and give their blessings. Parents, immediate family and best friends are good enough. A wedding is a personal affair. It will be significant for only those who are close to the bride and the groom.

Food

Instead of hiring professionals who charge by the number of heads at the event you should ask your favorite aunt to cook at your wedding. Ask your partner if he/she has anyone in his family or among his friends who can contribute to the task. There has to be one individual on

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Free Music Downloads: How To Pick The Best File-Sharing Program 25

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Finding free music downloads isn’t tough to do these days, with so many online file-sharing networks to choose from. However, even though it’s easy to find the free music downloads themselves, finding a file-sharing program that is safe and easy to use is a bit more difficult.

Here are a few tips to help you select the best file-sharing program to meet all of your downloading needs.

Look For Free Music Downloads Coming from a Large Network

When looking for free music downloads from an online file-sharing network, the first criteria should be the amount of people that are on the network. After all, the success of peer-to-peer file-sharing relies on each user having a large library to share if it’s going to be of any use to you.

Look for a file-sharing program which has at least 30 million users, preferably situated around the globe. Making sure that the program you use has at least this many users is an easy way to ensure that you’ll be able to find the free music downloads you are looking for when you need them.

Pick Free Music Downloads that Are Fast and Spyware-Free

The second criteria for picking a site to get your free music downloads from is whether or not the downloads you get are both fast and spyware-free. While the downloading speed of a file depends largely on the uploader’s bandwidth and your downloading bandwidth, downloading times between various file-sharing programs still vary. Doing a bit of research to see who’s got the fastest file transfers will save you a lot of headache.

Regarding spyware-free files, many sites use free music downloads as a way to trick you into downloading

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