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Old 01-25-2014, 12:03 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Yep, I sure do. I'm only aware of a few libraries in the Puget Sound area that use OneClick (King, Pierce, and Everett). It's not very popular.

So far, I haven't used it. One of these days I'll give it a shot to see how well it works and to see if the content selection is to my liking. Have you used it for yourself? and if so, how do you like it?
I'm not Darqref but thought I would answer anyway.

I use it with a different libraries. It's more of a pain to check out and transfer a book, but once it's done, it works fine.

Your clip has to be in MTP mode. The OneClick app will transfer the book to the clip. You have no choice where it goes like you do in OD. Once the book is on the clip, it will be in the music folder. I then use Windows' Explorer to move the book to the audiobook directory.

My OneClick libraries have, for the most part, different books than in OD. So if there is a book you really want and OD doesn't have it, it's worth checking OneClick.
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