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October 27, 2008 5:57 PM PDT

Ringdroid: Awesome Android ringtone-maker

Posted by Jessica Dolcourt

One of the most striking things about this early batch of Android apps is how many excellent freebies there are. Ringdroid is yet another sophisticated, intuitive freeware app that will prove a boon to T-Mobile G1-toting ringtone-lovers.

Ringdroid lets you create ringtones from MP3, WAV, and ARM files you load onto your phone through the SD card or that you purchase through the Amazon MP3 store.

Ringdroid for Google Android has a portrait mode.(Credit: Ringdroid)

Unlike many Android apps that use the Menu keys to store some software functions, most of Ringdroid's controls are out on the interface and all respond to touch. You can set the start and ending notes by sliding arrows along the timeline, by pressing Start and End to record the point, or by typing in time stamps.

You can zoom in to set more precise marks on the timeline, and can press the Menu key while in zoom mode to reset to the beginning. When you're ready to save, you'll choose from the drop-down menu to create a ringtone, alarm, notification, or edited tune.

Ringdroid is also equipped with a Record button on the app interface, letting you lay down your own sounds from scratch.

Ringdroid is missing the ability to fade in and out, loop, and equalize song selections (read more here), but its ease of use and flexibility in saving audio snippets as more than just ringtones make it an instant must-have app.

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by ruzzell October 27, 2008 11:07 PM PDT
How to download ?
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by J-Do October 28, 2008 12:11 PM PDT
Hi Ruzzell. You download it from the Market app on the G1 phone. If you open the list of apps, find the Market button. It looks like a white shopping bag decorated by Google's trademark green android. Press that button and either browse for Ringdroid or open the keyboard and type the app name in, then press the Search button on the screen to find it.
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by jmeist25 December 28, 2008 6:43 PM PST
is this app only for T-Mobile phones?
by jilsan November 5, 2008 9:16 PM PST
How to download ?
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