Leap Free MP3 To Amr Mobile Ringtone Converter User Reviews
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"Decent and easy Freeware"
Version: Leap Free MP3 To Amr Mobile Ringtone Converter 5.0
Pros
Incredibly easy to convert files. Clean and simple user interface. Fast conversion rate.
Cons
I wish it had the capability to SEND the converted ring tones to my phone (as ToneThis has, which I love, but ToneThis doesn't support MetroPcs or Boost Mobile). So now it's a 2 step process for me since I must sms myself the files I converted.
Summary
It's a wonderful way to convert mp3's to AMR's or OGG's, however it won't give you the option to SEND these files to your phone (at least, not that I can see, but I will continue to fiddle with it and try to find a way to do so in the advanced settings). PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG, however, and inform me if there is a way to use this software to send the ring tones. That would be great!
Other than that, it's super easy and fast to convert the files for free. -
"I didn't like it"
Version: Leap Free MP3 To Amr Mobile Ringtone Converter 5.0
Pros
It was easy to download and install
Cons
It was clumsy and the instructions didn't help.
Summary
I uninstalled it and until they come out with easier software I won't be using it.
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"I needed to convert my mp3s to AMR to use as ringtones"
Version: Leap Free MP3 To Amr Mobile Ringtone Converter 5.0
Pros
Extremely easy to use. I had switch to Verizon & found they won't let me use my old MP3s as ringtones. After searching for solutions I read that I needed to convert them to AMR. I did, & transferred one to my phone & it accepted it as a ringtone.
Cons
None so far.
Summary
I only tried one conversion & it worked fine, so I don't expect any problems. I had already had it trimmed to a length usable for cell phones, plus I can transfer directly to my phone with a USB connection. I am so glad it worked & now will try more MP3s. The ones you get with cell phones stink. Now when my wife calls, it will play a special song I have for her.
While this program does as it says, I am finding that the output volume level is too low to use an Amr file as a ringtone
Updated on Jul 9, 2010
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