Hi Randy,
hehehe, I think you actually mean an iPod, not an iPodder.
iPodder is the now former name of one of the most popular
podcast receiving programs out there.
what you're thinking of is an mp3 player, not a device to download
podcasts, I would guess?
If it really is an
shuffle.
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.Hi Randy,
.hehehe, I think you actually mean an iPod, not an iPodder.
. iPodder is the now
Subject: Re: an accessible IPodder
Hi Randy,
hehehe, I think you actually mean an iPod, not an iPodder.
iPodder is the now former name of one of the most popular
podcast receiving programs out there.
what you're thinking of is an mp3 player, not a device to download
podcasts, I
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Subject: Re: an accessible IPodder
Hi, isn't there an MP3 player that also has a speech program available to
run with it? I think it's called Rockbox or something? Does it work well?
Rockbox, I thinkk, works
Hello friends. I am in a bit of a pickle here. I need to know before the end of
this week how accessible are if there are such things as external IPodders are?
I am going to get a new computer, and my brother is going to get me one of
those IPodders. is there such a thing? and what make or model