What are aome texting Apps for an 3.1.3 ipod gen2 ???

I need help !

Try using these to more easily find a compatible texting app:
iOSSearch - search the iTunes store for compatible apps.
Vintapps 3.1.3 - paid app.
Apple Club - filter apps by iOS version.

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