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    <richText>iphone custom ringtone</richText>
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    <richText>Want your favorite song for your iPhone ringtone? It&#x2019;s easy &amp; free, at least for Mac users.&#xD;&#xD;Start garage band &amp; find the song you want in the song media browser on the right. Drag it into the editing window.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;Listen to it &amp; figure out the part of the song you want, I like to cut away the rest of the song so I know where to loop. Just select the point on the timeline (the red line will show you where you are at) &amp; select edit/split. Now delete the end/beginning parts &amp; drag the selected clip to the start of the timeline.&#xD;&#xD;Select share/send ringtone to iTunes &amp; you will see a box asking you to trim the length, select &#x201C;adjust&#x201D; &amp; move the yellow loop slider to the end of your clip.&#xD;&#xD;Select the share/send ringtone to iTunes again &amp; voila, your ringtone is in iTunes.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;Sync it to your iPhone &amp; go to settings / sounds / ringtones &amp; it will be at the top under &#x201C;Custom&#x201D;.&#xD;&#xD;It&#x2019;s just that easy.&#xD;&#xD;Unless you have a PC, then...&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;</richText>
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    <richText>&lt;b&gt;Monday, July 13, 2009&lt;/b&gt;</richText>
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    <richText>Create your own ringtone for free</richText>
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