Well if you include the additional s and switch the u to an i, you get
Fission which is what I intended to type, but my fingers and brain
were obviously on different channels. So, Fission that is the program
I was referring too.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 6:09 AM, Chris Gilland wrote:
What would fusion have to do with this? All that does is let you
run virtual machines. I mean I guess technically it would help as
you could then run windows, but directly speaking, what's fusion
gotta do with this?
Thoroughly confused.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: ring tones
You know I was sitting here and mucking about with iTunes and got
curious about the ring tones feature. I had forgotten you could
only do this with songs purchased from the iTunes store and I have
no doubt for a cost of course. So, is it possible to just make
your own ring tones? I imagine there is some things you have to do
to get the mp3 file to a particular size and the like. I was
wondering if a program such as Fusion would help in this process.
Any thoughts/comments appreciated.
tnx
Scott Howell
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Scott Howell
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