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2008-06-09
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2008-06-09
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2008-06-09
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The N800 is not a good device for listening to Audiobooks. None of the current media apps for the N800 have a "resume" function so every time you stop listening you lose your place. (This includes Canola)
So.. if you are like me and thought that the N800 would be a great device to listening to audiobooks you will be disappointed. I still use my Palm Zire 31 for audiobooks.
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2008-06-09
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2008-06-09
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<snip> None of the current media apps for the N800 have a "resume" function so every time you stop listening you lose your place. (This includes Canola)
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2008-06-09
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2008-06-09
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(Total Audible n00b)