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Read a book on an iPod?

Want to read a book on your iPod? This cool site will convert a text into notes that can be read on an iPod. Here's my book Free Culture so converted.

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I prefer my ipod to read a book to me. Mac OS has builtin capability to take any text and turn it into an audio file; there are small scripts or software apps to give a GUI interface if you're not into using UNIX commands.

Here's a few: Text Reader and some Applescripts.

Cool thanks for the tip! works great for me!

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