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iShop is a shopping list for your iPod. Created by David Tedesco, the iShop lets you build a shopping list from pre-set items that you normally shop for.
To use iShop, Simply download the file below and unzip it. Inside, you’ll find a folder that contains over 300 “blank” mp3’s (they contain no audio data and are less than one second in length). These mp3s have various names like House: Drain Cleaner or Snacks: Ice Cream. In Addition, there are nine custom tracks for you to add your own often- bought items to the list.
The easiest way to use this is to create a playlist called Shopping in iTunes and sync it to your iPod. Navigate to the list and select the item you need to shop for. Then hold down the center button and it will add the item to your on-the-go playlist.
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4 Responses for "Shopping Lists For Your iPod"
May 27th, 2005 at 4:00 am
1…or you could use the ‘Notes’ section of the iPod and save your list as a text document?
May 28th, 2005 at 8:33 pm
2I don’t really understand a shopping list for an iPod.
I mean, really, how much can that little critter eat?
September 2nd, 2005 at 1:17 pm
3Hi Phil. Yes, you could use the notes section, but you have to be near a computer to do it. iShop lets you make a shopping list wherever you are, even if you’re not near your computer!
October 8th, 2005 at 11:02 am
4Ditto, here’s a cool idea for what else you can use your iPod for…
How about recording class notes (medical information, school study items, history dates, chemistry terms, timelines, etc)
iCant believe nobody promotes this thingy more? You’re great! THANX
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