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Old 07-18-2016, 01:24 AM   #1793
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
What I want to know is if you can download/sideload eStories books to a computer and then to an mp3 player. It sounds like you can't. If I'm buying an audiobook, I don't want to be restricted to an app on my phone.
Doesn't look like it. Although the old eMusic audiobooks could be downloaded as MP3's looking at the eStories support pages all downloading references are to downloading books into an Android or iOS app. So at first blush at least it looks like their following in the footsteps of the geniuses behind B&N's relaunched audiobooks and making them app only (IIRC).


We may get lucky and it may end up being like Audiobooks.com where the files are MP3's when downloaded to the Android app and can at least be had that way. I know I'll probably do the free book at least and try and see if this works. Not ideal, but better than nothing.
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