Instructions : Downloading & Installing

iPhone Games


For using an iPhone Games, you only have to tap or click the application’s picture. Usually there is nothing to download. Allmost any iPhone Apps here is web based application, which work in the Safari web browser on your iPhone or iPod touch.

Some of the applications are like software programs. To use them you have to to install them on your iPhone or iPod touch. Most of these apps should be installed using Installer.app or iBrickr. Read the instructions on each app for more information.

A Note for iPod touch users: The Safari web browser on the iPod touch and the iPhone have separate device identifiers and build numbers. Application developers are in the process of updating their apps to allow both devices through. In the mean time some mobile-only apps might not work correctly on the iPod touch.
The iPod Touch user-agent string is: Mozila/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Geckto) Version/3.0 Mobile/3A101a Safari/419.3 The iPhone user-agent string is: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1C28 Safari/419.3

iPhone Ringtones

: How to Make Custom Ringtones
1. To add a iPhone Ringtone to your iPhone, using Windows Explorer or Finder just duplicate and rename any AAC file with a "M4R" extension, then double-click on it. This file will be added to your iTunes library automatically. (Some are reporting a size limit for the music file, so if you have trouble, using a smaller file may help)

2. Now, click on your iPhone in iTunes, and go to the iPhone Ringtones section. You should now see your new ringtone. If you want to be sure about the sync, feel free to click "selected ringtones" and check off the file explicitly, though this shouldn't be required.

3. Now SYNC your phone. You're Done!

Mac Notes

You have to make sure the actual extension is changed. The easiest way to make sure you are changing the extension is to use Command-I to "Get Info" on the file in Finder. Next step - change the extension in the "Name & Extension" field to "M4R". Finder may ask you if you are sure you want to change the extension. Once you double click, the file should show up in the Ringtone area in iTunes.

Windows Notes

Again, you need to make sure the actual extension is changed.

Opens My Computer, Then goes to Tools-Folder Options-View

UNCHECK "Hide extensions for known file types" once this is done you can simply rename the file with a new extension of M4R which then changes the Icon to say RING.

General Notes

- 3.1 MB in file size is the largest you can successfully transfer and have it work properly as a ringtone.
- Some people have had trouble deleting the ringtones once they are on their iPhone.
- if you have previously installed Ringtones with iToner, iPhoneRingToneMaker etc... then you will lose those ringtones if you upgrade to iTunes 7.4. A fix for iToner is coming.