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Old 05-25-2006, 04:16 PM   #1
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Read the web on your iPod

Sam Krupa has written us about a "pro" version of iPodulator, the web-based software program that converts webpages to text for iPods. iPodulator Pro is a desktop application that automatically updates the webpages on your iPod. It also does away with the 4,000 character page limit.

Apparently, iPodulator Pro works on any iPod that has a "Notes" section under the "Extras" section.

Sometime you may only have your iPod with you, and that's no reason to be without some good reading!
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