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    SnapMediaā?¢ Software

    FutureDial's SnapMediaā?¢ Software is the fun and easy way to personalize your mobile phone. SnapMediaā?¢ Software runs on your PC and makes it easy to create and transfer musical ringer tunes and personal pictures to your mobile phone. Now you can make your mobile phone unique with images and tunes of your own choosing.

    Imagine being able to create and assign musical tunes and images to specific people on your mobile phone's list. When people call, you can instantly identify them by the unique ringer tune and image you assign to the caller. It's like having a visual and musical "Caller ID" for your mobile phone!


    Features and Benefits

    Ringer Editing Capabilities

    * Transfer ringer files from PC to mobile phone handsets.
    * User can attach ringers to names in the phonebook as a "Musical Caller ID" function.
    * User can trim MIDI files to select just the right parts to use as ringers for their mobile phones.

    Image Editing Capabilities

    * Transfer image files from the PC to mobile phone handsets.
    * User can attach images to the phonebook to serve as a "Visual Caller ID" function.
    * User can crop, zoom in/out, rotate and flip images and restore image size.
    * Wallpaper selection option.
    * Preview the edited image in the actual handset screen size before loading to the phone.

    Supported Mobile Phone Handsets

    * Hitachi P300
    * LG 5350
    * Samsung A500
    * Sanyo 4900, 6400, 5000, 5150, 6000, 6200
    Capabilities listed above are handset-dependant.

    Supported Ringer & Image Formats

    * Standard MIDI ringer format.
    * JPEG, PNG, BMP image formats.

    Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP.








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