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Old 09-03-2010, 12:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
Very interesting. Can you describe the process more precisely? how did Audible know about your kindle?

The manual describes a 'one time sign-in process'. Where do I find that?
In reply to your post and as a follow-up to this poster:

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Originally Posted by trekchick View Post
My whole audible library is in my archive items. I bought a book on audiible yesterday and downloaded over wifi to my Kindle from the archive.
I'm not sure it's the best or right way to do it, but I stumbled into having my entire Audible library show up in Archived Items this way:

I used the Kindle 3 browser and navigated to audible.com. It said that Audible now supports your Amazon login info, which was interesting because I had logged on through my desktop a couple of hours earlier with no hint of this. Anyway, I went to my smartphone's browser and set up my Audible account to use my Amazon login information. Once that was done, I went back to my Kindle 3's browser and logged into Audible with the new Amazon info. The next day, all of my Audible library items showed up in the Kindle 3's "Archived Items" folder.
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