Mojotones is a Universal Binary, so it works great on both Intel and PowerPC Macs, and it can use Bluetooth to send the tracks directly to your phone.
Find the song you want and click the Send button. That kicks off a file transfer — no costly SMS messages or downloads from the phone company. Then, navigate through your phone's menus to set the ringtone. No Bluetooth on your phone? Plug in your phone or its memory card and save the ringtone to a file.
Want only part of the song? Click the Play button and drag the sliders around. Want finer control? Use the menu items to nudge the range. When you have just the right part selected, send it to your phone. It's that simple.
New in version 1.2 (24):
Added support for creating MP3 ringtones via third-party QuickTime component.
Other minor bug fixes.
New in version 1.1 (21):
Redesigned the main window. Added Save As... menu item to save converted tracks to the file–system.
Added a preference to control which action is triggered by the phone button on the Mojotones main window: Send Track by Bluetooth or Save Track As.
Added a Bluetooth preference pane, with options to preselect the destination device. Other minor bug fixes.
System requirements:
Bluetooth-equipped Mac running Mac OS X 10.4.9 and a Bluetooth phone capable of playing MP3, AAC or WAV ringtones.
System support:
PPC/Intel
$19.95 Shareware
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