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Hi all.

For those of you with an iPhone this AussieRules app is perfect. I just downloaded it this morning.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore...re?id=304037695

  • latest news from the Dees
  • latest news from around the league
  • live scores
  • live ladder
  • results and upcoming matches
  • head-to-head team comparison

all in a very neat and tidy app.

plus all the proceeds go to the Red Cross Bush Fire Appeal until March 7.

 

Awesome!

By the way, for those who have an iphone and want to get the Melbourne song as their ringtone, go to http://audiko.net/ringtone/AFL+Club+Theme/.../858990/be.html and click on "Download ringtone for iphone".

That site is actually pretty awesome and you can find just about any song and download it as a ringtone for free, or make your own.

 
Awesome!

By the way, for those who have an iphone and want to get the Melbourne song as their ringtone, go to http://audiko.net/ringtone/AFL+Club+Theme/.../858990/be.html and click on "Download ringtone for iphone".

That site is actually pretty awesome and you can find just about any song and download it as a ringtone for free, or make your own.

Jaded, seems too good to be true- can you GUARANTEE there is no download fee, or charge to phone account, and ongoing charges unless you opt out?

Jaded, seems too good to be true- can you GUARANTEE there is no download fee, or charge to phone account, and ongoing charges unless you opt out?

Yep.

I've downloaded heaps of different ringtones and no charge. You don't have to register any details such as your phone number, so they couldn't possibly charge you. It's like when you download a free app. and you don't get charged.

All it does is download the 20/30/40 second bit of the song into itunes in the form of a ringtone. You then have to make sure you sync it with your iphone, go to setting and choose your ringtone.


Yep.

I've downloaded heaps of different ringtones and no charge. You don't have to register any details such as your phone number, so they couldn't possibly charge you. It's like when you download a free app. and you don't get charged.

All it does is download the 20/30/40 second bit of the song into itunes in the form of a ringtone. You then have to make sure you sync it with your iphone, go to setting and choose your ringtone.

Jaded - thanks mate - I am a bit of a IT zomby tho.

I have downloaded it to my notebook, then try to copy to iphone AS A RINGTONE - error message comes up - won't let me ,and says I can only copy song as a ringtone if I have purchased from ITUNes .

Do I download it straight onto iphone from Safari browser?

Hi all.

For those of you with an iPhone this AussieRules app is perfect. I just downloaded it this morning.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore...re?id=304037695

  • latest news from the Dees
  • latest news from around the league
  • live scores
  • live ladder
  • results and upcoming matches
  • head-to-head team comparison

all in a very neat and tidy app.

plus all the proceeds go to the Red Cross Bush Fire Appeal until March 7.

And just in time, now we need an demonland iphone app. Or at least a mobile friendly version of demonland on a web browser.

I'm a big apple sceptic, but the iPhone is just fantastic.

:rolleyes:

Thanks for the tip for this. Have downloaded the app and the ringtone. I'm in Sydney so slightly shielded from ridicule for my current suffering. But I'm wearing the heart on the sleeve and proud to be announced every phone call.

Hi all.

For those of you with an iPhone this AussieRules app is perfect. I just downloaded it this morning.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore...re?id=304037695

  • latest news from the Dees
  • latest news from around the league
  • live scores
  • live ladder
  • results and upcoming matches
  • head-to-head team comparison

all in a very neat and tidy app.

plus all the proceeds go to the Red Cross Bush Fire Appeal until March 7.

 

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