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TimeStream Launches Application Store for iPod Classic and nano

TimeStream Software, developer of the Notescast titles, announced the launch of its new Application Store for the iPod Classic, iPod 5th Generation and iPod nano on Monday. 


"What the App Store is to the iPhone, our new Notescast web site is to the iPod Classic and nano.", said Mike Westby of TimeStream Software. "We're excited about all the different Notescast titles users will be submitting to the site, as the title possibilities are nearly limitless. The more titles users submit, the more the Notescast web site has to offer."


Notescast titles available through the Notescast web site install to the iPod "Notes" feature found on assort every iPod Classic, iPod 5th Generation and iPod nano devices. Each Notescast is a interactive multimedia presentation of interactive text embedded with links to related multimedia content, which can consist of photos, video, audio or related text. 

Users can visit the web site to download Notescasts to their iPods, or to submit their own Notescasts for approval to the Notescasts web site. For additional information, visit the Notescasts or TimeStream-Software web sites.

 

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