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Originally Posted by ApK
Also to address one other part of your post, Patricia,
Your Kindle can, as you know, play mp3 audio, and so can your iPhone.
Kindle can play protected audio books in a special format from Audible.com, and the iPhone can play protected audio books in an another format as mentioned above, which Overdrive will convert to when permitted.
Neither device can directly handle protected WMA files in any official way.
Those WMA audio books can be played directly on a computer, or on any of a number or portable devices, like, for example, the Microsoft Zune.
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Who would want to sit in front of their computer or laptop and listen to a book? The main reason I want to even listen to a book as opposed to reading it on my Kindle, is so that I can do other things while I'm listening.