The Titan Data System web access (TDS) and the Titan Application Program Interface (TAPI) provides data connectivity for our customers.
The Company developed new hardware and software technology in fiscal 2021 to expand our offerings to new markets and enhance our digital capabilities. Total benefits received from wage subsidy programs in fiscal 2021 amounted to $463,373 as compared with $440,656 in fiscal 2020. The improvement in the operating loss before other items and the loss after income taxes in the year was primarily due to the one-time consulting costs incurred in the previous fiscal year for the completion of the development of the cloud platform combined with other expense reductions.ĭuring the fiscal year the Company continued its participation in the CEWS program. Adjusted for interest income and other items, the net loss after income taxes was $227,357 in fiscal 2021 compared to a net loss after taxes of $578,356 in fiscal 2020. In fiscal 2021, the Company reported an operating loss before other items of $850,315 compared to an operating loss of $1,239,753 in fiscal 2020. This reduction is primarily due to one-time consulting costs incurred in the previous fiscal year for the completion of the development of the cloud platform combined with an increase in receipts received from the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Program ("CEWS") program, grants and SR&ED tax refunds. This reduction in expenses is primarily due to one-time engineering expenses in the previous year combined with a reduction in sales and general and administrative expenses. Total expenses in fiscal 2021 decreased by $720,779 to $2,689,791 as compared with $3,410,570 in the comparative prior year. This decrease in gross profit is primarily due to the decrease in unit demand and revenue. The decrease in revenue was primarily a result of lower industry activity in the energy sector due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic which began mid-year in fiscal 2020. Hit Command + F to begin a search type "m4r" in the search field, then, when the result completions appear, you'll see "Kind: Ringtone." Select this type.Revenues in fiscal 2021 were $3,533,624, a $576,411 or a 14% decrease from the $4,110,035 recorded in fiscal 2020.
A Finder search can help you track down the missing files since all ringtones end in a ".m4r" extension. Your best bet would be to access an actual backup that you made through Time Machine or other means, but even if you don't have one of those, the ringtone files could still be on your computer even if iTunes isn't showing them. Furthermore, Export Library doesn't actually backup your iTunes media files - it contains metadata such as your playlists and ratings.įortunately, you might still have some options available.
Is there a way to isolate the ringtone files and restore them to iTunes? Or would it be better to just do a complete restore? Also, is it possible to backup the ringtones to a CD to prevent this from happening again? AnswerĪck! That's never fun when files go missing after a software update. About 5 months ago I exported my iTunes library to my Desktop: File > Library > Export Library. I knew exactly who was calling me without having to look at the phone. All my friends and family members had a ringtone assigned to them.
I had a library of homemade iPhone ringtones on my Mac that disappeared during the last OS X software upgrade.
How do you restore ringtones to an iPhone?