Sep 28, 2010 13:53 GMT  ·  By

Tipard Studio, a company specialized in the field of digital video and audio software, has launched three new solutions for owners of an iPhone 4, simplifying the process of browsing and transferring the contents of the phone onto a Mac, making ringtones for it, and more.

A report issued by Tipard today notes that the iPhone launched to enthusiastic crowds in China, in what is a clear sign that “Apple is not only taking China more seriously but also gaining a greater understanding of its massive mobile market.”

“Naturally, with the constant releases of Apple products, diverse supporting desktop applications have mushroomed all over the world,” Tipard notes. “As a leading player in multimedia software field, Tipard Studio is no exception.”

It reveals that, in light of the iPhone 4's release, Tipard Studio has rolled out a series of iPhone 4 applications, of which it highlights iPhone 4G Ringtone Maker, iPhone 4G to Mac Transfer and Blu-ray to iPhone 4G Converter

According to Tipard, all three are “dedicated to helping iPhone 4 users fully and happily enjoy their iPhone 4.”

So, let’s look at them briefly.

While everyone knows what a ringtone maker is, we’ll just skip to the key features and pricing. According to Tipard, iPhone 4G Ringtone Maker converts almost all mainstream video/audio files including MPEG, WMV, MP4, DivX, MOV, RM, AAC, WMA, and MP3 to iPhone 4 M4R ringtone.

It also has many humanized functions, the company says. It costs $14.95 and is immediately available.

Of course, there’s nothing too specific about Tipard’s Blu-ray to iPhone 4G Converter either.

It has powerful deciphering and converting functions that remove the DRM protection (AACS, BD+, MKB V18 and the newly released MKB V19) from any Blu-ray disc, and rip diverse Blu-ray movies to iPhone 4 compatible video or audio formats.

It also boasts some fairly useful editing functions, which brings the total price to $30.00.

It’s actually the Tipard iPhone 4G to Mac Transfer app that caught out eye.

According to its makers, “it not only can backup songs, videos, and photos from iPhone 4 to Mac directly without any loss, but also enables users to backup iPhone 4 files to iTunes directly.”

Furthermore, “users are allowed to create, delete and edit their iPhone 4 playlist and its contents,” as well as “automatically sort their files in the categories of Name, Time, Genre, Artist and Album.” It costs $19.00.

It is worth noting that iPhone 4G to Mac Transfer is the only app available for Mac OS X of the three programs we discussed in this article.

Visit Tipard Studio here to have a closer look at its offerings.