Posted on February 2nd, 2006 by Richard K Miller
You may or may not know that besides playing music (and now videos), your iPod can also display notes. (That doesn’t include the iPod Shuffle of course.) After connecting your iPod to your computer, you can simply copy text files into its Notes folder and they’ll be available for on-the-go reading. However, each note is limited to 4 kilobytes of data, which isn’t much. To get around this, you’ll need to split long articles and text into multiple files, and that’s precisely what Text2iPod does.
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