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Thu Aug 30, 2007 - 10:13 AM EDT - By Andre Kibbe

Conclusion

Hopefully, future versions will optionally integrate the Contacts database for faster lookups. AAC support needs to be added to spare users of this format or further ripping and transcoding drudgery.

It’s hard to think of any configuration option that RingCare doesn’t have (except for vibrate-only). My social network isn’t intricate enough to require all of RingCare’s bells and whistles, but it’s nice to know they’re there, and anyone needing more sophisticated settings than what Prefs or freeware apps can manage should definitely give this a try.






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Criteria 

Rating

Features 5
Usability 3
Interface 3
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Ability to assign separate tones to each number within a Contact
  • Ability to set individual volume level for each tone assignment
  • Supports tone assignments based to Company or Category
  • Desktop component works well with or without Mobile component
  • Cons
  • Adware-style interface for a registered app is irritating
  • User must wait for Contact view to rebuild whenever accessed
  • No vibrate-only assignment option
  • No AAC support


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