Fission, audio editing software, comes to version 2.4 with changes in the sending of ringtones to the iPhone

With the arrival of iTunes 12.7, Apple decided to remove some functions that we have become accustomed to for years, including the management and synchronization of ringtones.

But palm, palm, no priemos cnico, because the developer Rogue Amoeba just announced the verse 2.4 your audio editing software Fisson, so you can do just that and many other things.

Fisson 2.4

While it is still possible to manually send personalized ringtones to iTunes, this change has resulted in a break in support in several apps, including Apple's own GarageBand and previous versions of Fisson. Therefore, the company decided to update the software and to solve in the best way a more effective way to create ringtones and send them to your devices just by dragging the media, as explained in this page.

The app is not focused on just that, of course. As in previous versions, you can edit podcasts and send the file directly to SoundCloud, gather files, cut files and separate long files, all without loss of quality. In addition, it is also possible to convert files to various formats such as MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, FLAC, AIFF and WAV.

You can download the version trial of Fission on this link (ZIP) and, if you like the app, you can purchase a license for US $ 30 on this page or at box below, from the Mac App Store. Those who already have version 2.0 can upgrade for free.


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