Notepedia for iPod
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Notepedia?
Notepedia is a collection of information
submitted by users of this site and then shared like a giant bizarre portable
encyclopaedia.
How much does it cost?
Notepedia is Free!
Will this work on the 1st or 2nd
generation iPods? What about the iPod Shuffle?
Unfortunately, the 1st and 2nd generation
iPods do not include the 'Notes' feature, which means they cannot support
iPod Notepedia. The iPod Shuffle has no visual display, so it doesn't support
Notepedia for obvious reasons. However, it is supported on all other current
iPods.
How do I install Notepedia?
Click here to go to the installation guide
page
How do I update Notepedia if it is already
installed on my iPod?
If you would like to install a Newer
version of Notepedia and an older version already exists on your iPod, we
recommend that you delete the Notepedia folder from your iPod first. To do so, open the Notes folder on your iPod. Find the folder called Notepedia.
Delete it. Then, follow the directions for installing a new installation on
your iPod.
I'd like to contribute to Notepedia but
I don't know what to add?
You can add info on anything you like. How to hook up
your iPod to your stereo, your top ten albums of at time or general
pub quiz trivia. Have a look at
a list
of titles to give you an idea of what kind of things are already included,
Click here.
What if I can't spell?
The Notepedia information forms contain a
java based spell checker 'Jacuba'. which should appear at the bottom of the
box that you are typing into. The spell checker is known to work with
Microsoft's Internet Explorer and some versions of Mozilla Firefox, which is
better that Internet Exporer! For more
info on Jacuba spell checker click here.