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iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Second Edition
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iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Second Edition

by J.D. Biersdorfer
February 2004
Beginner to intermediate
360 pages
10h 39m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Notes

The squint factor may be a little high, but the iPod can also lend its screen for displaying text files, which can come in handy if you want to review class notes while relaxing to a little Queen Latifah or skim your talking points before a presentation.

If you have an iPod 2003 or later model, all of this comes to you courtesy of a text-reader program called Notes (Figure 9-3). Notes can hold about 1,000 plain text files and display one at a time onscreen.

If you can save it as a plain text file, you can read it on your iPod with the recently added Notes feature. If you don’t have a 2003-model iPod, see page 200 for several shareware programs that do the same thing. Notes has proven so popular that there’s now even a Dungeons & Dragons-flavored adventure story game in this format. It’s called “The Rise of the Lost,” and it’s available for $10 at .

Figure 9-3.  If you can save it as a plain text file, you can read it on your iPod with the recently added Notes feature. If you don’t have a 2003-model iPod, see page 200 for several shareware programs that do the same thing. Notes has proven so popular that there’s now even a Dungeons & Dragons-flavored adventure story game in this format. It’s called “The Rise of the Lost,” and it’s available for $10 at http://www.xoplay.com.

You create iPod Notes from plain text files—those with a .txt extension. You can’t use full-fledged word processing documents from Microsoft Word or AppleWorks, unless you save them as plain text files. (As Chapter 11 makes clear, you can certainly use the iPod as a portable drive to ferry big files from one computer to another, but you can only display text files in Notes). Most word processing programs, however, can export a file’s contents into Text Only or Plain Text.

For example, if you have a Word ...

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