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Free iPhone App Review: Box.net for iPhone

As online storage becomes cheaper and more ubiquitous by the day, more iPhone users are storing pictures, documents and other files “in the cloud.” Since iPhone users always have Internet access on their phones, wouldn’t it make sense to also have access to their stored documents, too?

Box.net and its free iPhone application aim to bring your documents to you; but how well does Box.net work and is it useful to iPhone owners?
An online file-sharing and storage service, Box.net offers five different storage plans ranging from a free 1GB plan for consumers all the way up to a 15GB “Enterprise” plan that costs $15 per month. The free Box.net iPhone offering supports all plans. After you sign up for a Box.net account and download the iPhone app, you’ll want to start loading files onto the Box.net servers.

To upload files to Box.net, you’ll need to use the Box.net Web site. The iPhone app supports viewing all file types but only supports uploading photos at this time. Box.net on the iPhone and iPod touch supports most major file types, displays documents, and plays MP3s and MP4 videos in a horizontal window similar to the iPhone’s YouTube app. While the program uses landscape mode for videos, it does not support viewing photos in landscape mode.

In addition to supporting uploaded documents, Box.net also supports documents created in the rudimentary word processor found on the Box.net Web site. While this may seem like a convenience, the Box.net iPhone app does not resize these documents for easy viewing in the same way it does for uploaded documents. This is a puzzling omission from an otherwise solid offering, although most users are likely to upload existing documents with formatting rather than create them on Box.net.

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Free iPhone Ringtones with iTunes

As we all know, you can buy iPhone ringtons from iTunes store, but it charges $0.99 for each ringtones. Actually, iTunes has everything you need to create your own custom ringtones from music you already own, and without paying any money. Then you can save money to get free iPhone ringtones, that's pretty cool. What you need is iTunes which you can free download from Apple official website: http://www.apple.com/itunes/overview/

For more free iPhone games, you can visit this iPhone resources. NOW let's start the guide to make free iPhone ringtones with iTunes.

Step 1: Configure iTunes to convert music to AAC format.
AAC is the standard ringtone music file format, and you tell iTunes to use this format by configuring it's Import Settings (the same settings you use when importing music from a CD).
Open iTunes and select the "Edit" >> "Preferences" menu.
Click the "Import Settings" button and choose "AAC Format".




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How to Free Memory on the iPhone

Even though we know that Apple doesn’t currently let you run any application in the background. Sometimes, bits of the application will stay in the background upon exiting it, and it hogs up your resources. You can now use an App to help free up your memory!



The iPhone only comes with 128MB of runtime memory. This has nothing to do with the actual storage memory of 8GB and higher. Some applications that come with the iPhone will continue to run in the background even once you close them, such as the Phone and Mail applications, and even Safari! Over time, these Apps will bog down your iPhone (or iPod Touch), making it impossible to effectively open any further Apps.

Using Free Memory can solve this problem. you can see how much runtime memory is currently available for applications. You can also view all the currently running applications or system processes. By simply touching the “Free Memory” button, the App will clean up 20MB of your memory for you. If you already have over 20MB available, the App won’t even do anything.

I know your iPhone may not feel sluggish to you. But if you’re going to play a game or something, why not clear some memory out? I’m sure you’ve had Apps crash when you tried to open them in the past. I’d be willing to bet that it was because you didn’t have enough memory available to run it! Why Apple didn’t include something like this with the iPhone firmware natively is beyond me!

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