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2010-01-18
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2010-02-24
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2010-02-24
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2010-02-27
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I listen to a lot of audible books on my N900. The only way I have managed to do this is by downloading the files to my pc via audible manager and then strip the drm out of them with a program called sound taxi and load the converted mp3 on to the N900, doesn't take too long.
Never had to do this with my old symbian os phones as the audible app available for symbian works very well. Agreed we really need something like this for maemo right now.
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2010-02-27
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I looked up this sound taxi business and the Cnet message board on it, says its good, but i thought it was free.
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2010-04-14
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Apologies, I should have stated in my post that you do have to pay for sound taxi.
There may be other options available that are free, but ST is the best I could find. Plus what with recent developments/news [Meego] it is doubtful we will get anything from audible for maemo now. At least we have Panucci for playing the converted books
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2010-04-14
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2010-04-14
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2010-08-03
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Cheers! Brad
Nokia N900, Lenovo Thinkpad T61p, Win7
http://www.turningpointarts.com