Windows to mac iPod switch

I've synced my ipod with my mac, but the ipod still says its formatted for windows. Do I need to re-format it with my mac, and if so how?

To add to the reply you already got, yes, it is completely possible to sync Windows (FAT32) formatted iPods on a Mac machine. You are not required to reformat to Mac format and simply updating the iPod on a Mac does not cause a reformat. If you don't have any pressing need for it to be in Mac format, you can leave it as it is.
If you also turn on the "Enable Disk Mode" option, you would be able to plug it into a Windows computer and it would show up as a drive. Useful if you need to get or transfer stuff from a Windows computer onto your Mac using the iPod as an external drive.
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