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Old 10-15-2016, 12:51 PM   #2534
GtrsRGr8
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I am one of the 1% of people in the world who does not own a functioning Android or iOS device. I say functioning, because I can't get it to recognize 32 GB that I installed on it (in the form of a memory card) so that I can download more than just a few, most important apps (the phone came with only 4 GB on board).

Well, it looks like the only devices that you can download Audiobooks.com audiobooks to are--guess what?--an Android or iOS device.

Unlike their policy of deleting a book from your library if they quit selling it, where Audiobooks apparently stands alone, there is one other company that sells audiobooks that I know of which allows you to use only an Android or iOS device. That is Nook audio. I did not notice (and I don't think that there was anything said about it beforehand; if there was, I couldn't find it.) before I purchased one of their audiobooks that that was the case. (And, on top of that, it was not the easiest process in the world being able to return it to them and get my money back, after I found out.)

Caveat emptor.
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