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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
There's an advantage in the libby app over overdrive app: If you have more than a library card, you can see all of your loans and holds together, something you cannot do with overdrive.
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Yes this. I have used Libby for a while now. Can't recall when I first installed it. But not recently. I have access to 3 libraries. One is my local, another is same state that offers for in state and one I pay for out of state. With Libby I can easily switch between the 3 libraries to search for books. All the holds and borrows are in one place clearly marking which library they are with. I can also see how long I'll have to wait and its all right there. You can check out a book right from the app and send it to kindle. At least in theory. I tried only once in the past and for some reason it never came to my kindle. I'll have to try that again. You can of course use the app to read and listen, although I never tried that.
Its a really handy app, especially if you have more than one library or just borrow a lot of stuff.