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Old 06-11-2008, 01:55 AM   #6
bbusybookworm
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Hi Delecta and welcome to the forum.

Reading on the Ipod is a bit of a hit and miss preposition.

The only way to read on a unmodified Ipod classic or 5th gen is to load a text file in the notes folder and read from there.

However there is a limit to the size, and as such is not that useful. Not sure wabout alternatives for the Touch or the iPhone.

Best option would probably be to run a few searches for ipod + e-book / reading on the forum itself to get some results
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