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Originally Posted by tomsem
Yes, but as the Audible apps don't use them, they are not as useful as they might be. I do most of my listening with the Audible apps. Note that you can mix ebooks, audible, magazine issues in the same collection, while apps collections are independent of these. I haven't found any need for Apps collections as yet.
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If they worked well I would find the Audible collections useful because I listen to my Immersive combos on my Fire, so having them in the collection would make it a little easier for me to find what I am looking for more quickly. Unfortunately Amazon keeps removing them and resyncing them. I do not know why. I haven't figured out if it is because it is resycing for changes or something else. If that is the case it is going to be a major pain in the arse in the long run because I have over 5000 books (lots of free ones and borrows from overdrive), over 700 audibles and over 100 collections. That is a lot to have to keep resyncing over and over. I wish Amazon would only resync the ones that have changed instead of all of them every time, which is less than 10 of them daily. Yes I change them that often...
Other than the book collections I find the app collections the most useful because I can group then and not have to scroll through my entire list of apps to find the ones I am looking for. Needless to say I have a lot of apps because I have been getting the interesting free app of the day since Amazon introduced them.