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Originally Posted by daffy4u
I did a little Googling. It looks as though there is a way to make Safari appear as though it is a browser on a Windows computer (with user agents). I don't have a Mac so I can't test it but try this (or similar Google search):
http://www.davidalison.com/2008/05/h...nd-its-ie.html
BTW, I tried the Overdrive and LAPL to Go apps on my GS3 and I could only see mp3s because my phone does not support wma (even for the audiobook I downloaded this morning).
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Thanks I will take a look at the link. I googled wma missing for Mac and couldn't find anything. I can't be the first to notice this. Actually it has been since they changed Overdrive more than likely. Since my laptop battery died.
I did finally get it charged and low and behold the wma is on their website. I plan to complain to my 3 libraries because I should be able to hold wma on my Mac and see what they have. I use to be able to do this on their old website. I was hoping they were going to buy more mp3 audiobooks. No such luck. Wish buying mp3 audiobooks were cheaper. I tried Audible not a fan either.
Thanks everyone for your help.
I am not a fan of Windows 7. So won't be using it much. Also broke the clip on my Sansa Zip Clip

today.