iPods Move from Podcast to Notescast

By admin • Mar 29th, 2009 • Category: iPod

As an iPod Classic or iPod nano user, you can download what are called Notecasts (free or paid titles are available), or you can develop your own rich media content, and post it to the Notecast site so others can see it.

The new Notescast program from Time Stream Software builds on Notes, the feature that Apple kindly added to nearly every iPod Classic, iPod 5th Generation and iPod nano.

With its hierarchical folder and file structure, Notescast content is organized and displayed so you can surf and scan through any title, locating the information you want, as well as the supportive photos, video, audio, etc. all of which installs to the Notes feature.

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Anyone can write a Notescast – it’s not about programming at all – and so the potential range of uses is awesome. Already, travel and tourism destinations like Walt Disney World, Sheraton Hotels and Glacier National Park, to name just a few, are using Notescasts as information sources, marketing & brand reinforcement and service fulfillment tools.

The Glacier National Park Notecast, by the way, is a free download for a limited time. Information in over 30 different categories is contained in the program, in some 110 pages of interactive content, complete with lots of gorgeous photos, specific hiking routes, backcountry tips, park tour guides, driving guides, as well as flora & fauna information.

[Thanks: http://www.macworldcanada.ca]

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