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Day: December 27, 2004

Change The Text On Your Ipod

December 27, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 13 Comments

change the text on your ipod

i’ve posted up the how-to i cooked up on changing the graphics in our ipod hacks sections, but now with the latest version of ipodwizard you can also change all the text (also called strings). for example, in the picture above the legal section was changed. click the read link to see a good step-by-step on this.

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