iPod touch applications home screen pg 3   5 comments

A few nice iPod application images I found:

iPod touch applications home screen pg 3
iPod application
In response to a question on the Dancing with Elephants family podcast (http://dwithe.com), here are some apps that I have on my iPod touch.

iPod touch applications home screen pg 1
iPod application
In response to a question on the Dancing with Elephants family podcast (http://dwithe.com), here are some apps that I have on my iPod touch.

iPod + knitting
iPod application
StitchMinder application and WIP ribbed scarf

Questions and Answers:
Question of the day: What is the name of this ipod application for putting your documents on your ipod?
I heard that there was an ipod application that you could buy where you could have your documents from your computer put onto your ipod video. What is the name of this application? I need this for school.

Best answer:

Answer by Michael
You don’t require an application.
Just follow these steps:
1. Plug in your iPod.
2. Click on your iPod’s little menu in iTunes.
3. Look for a small check box that says, “Enable disk use” or something to the effect of that.
4. Click and apply.

This should work. Test it at home.
If you have a Macintosh formatted iPod, it will only act like a USB Drive on Macs.
If you have a Windows formatted iPod, you should be fine.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Posted April 27, 2010 by stanleyjr in IPod Accessories

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5 responses to “iPod touch applications home screen pg 3

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  1. You have a knitting tool on your iPhone?

  2. iTouch, but yes every good knitter should have one!

  3. iPod, D90 … why, you’re quite the techno girl 😉

  4. No, not really only with certain things 🙂

  5. I don’t know about any special application, but you could always use the notes feature for simple text files. Try this website: http://ebookhood.com/ipod-ebook-creator

    It lets you upload a text file, and then it splits the file into the requirement maximum size for ipods. Then you just put the files into the notes folder of your ipod, and you can read through your text files like you’re reading an ebook.

    But if you just need a portable decive to transport your school files around, just get a USB drive.

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