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HaHa Mobile Ringtones--Polyphonic and Realtone Creator 3.5
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HaHa Mobile is an application that allows you to create your own ring tones from any new or existing voice, sound or audio file. You do not even have to be a musician. You can record your own voice or any sound and make it your ring tone. You can record your friend s voice and make your phone ring with their voice once they call you. You can convert any music file to ring tone. You can view the sound waves graphically and trim, add, re-order, cut, copy and paste the audio segments, all with a click of a mouse. After you have created your ring tone, you can then use HaHa Mobile to forward it to your phone and save it. You do not need a cable, infrared, or Bluetooth to use HaHa Mobile. HaHa Mobile supports most mobile phone models including Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, Alcatel, Ericsson, Sony, NEC, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Sendo, and any polyphonic or real tone supported mobile phone. HaHa Mobile supports MP3, WAV, and MIDI.
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