Ringo from Electric Pocket is a simple elegant ringtone manager for your Palm, BlackBerry or WinMo device, but its features are anything but simple, they are great. This review is based on the Palm OS version.
Ringo gives you the ability to use any MP3 on your Palm, in memory or on the card, for your ring tone. You can set images and rings for individual contacts, groups/categories and a default for the whole phone. You can even set a ringtone for unknown callers. Ringtones/alerts can also be set for SMS. You also get access to 50 free sample mp3 ringtones, but again, if the mp3 is on your phone or card, it can be used.
So there you have all the basic features, as for an opinion on it...
My first opinion was not good since I couldn't get anything to work, but after a bit of playing and a quick re-install of Ringo, all was great. I was able to set a ringtone and photo for my wife, my office group and my family. Plus individual ringtones for a number of friends. The best part was that all the tones were MP3s on my card. And when I removed that card, it simply used my default tone without a glitch. Also photos set in contacts are used and any photo set through Ringo is automatically stored as the contact photo. Basically this simple little ringtone manager is great.
For $20-$30 (depends on platform) this little tool under 500k is a great ringtone manager that I'd recommend for anyone not happy with the standard ringtone mangers which for me on my Treo650 is non-existent.
Ringo is available for a 7day trial at: http://ringomo.com/download.php
For Blackberry $20, for WinMo $25, and $30 for RingoPro for Palm Treo/Centro.