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check out this page: http://www.myphonefiles.com/software/sigi.php

Basically anything you see on the desktop, any application, any part or any
screenshot can be sent to phone in an instance. Check it out. So now, for
something like $20 you can make and send to phone unlimited ringtones,
unlimited pictures, pretty much anything you might want to your phone.

maciej
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You don't need to install anything software. You just use your IE.

You can upload your ringtones FREE to your phone.
You can upload your wallpapers FREE to your phone.
You can upload your animations FREE to your phone.
http://www.funformobile.com/

Have FUN!


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