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If you can't install from there why not try out a different site for audio books? I believe that is what the concern is here. If not then I apologize for throwing the conversation off topic.
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Look into the Audible Air program.
Lots of Nokia tablet users are frustrated because they can't install Audible.com books on their tablets and listen to them. This is because Audible is very Windows-centric, I guess. But since I got a Treo a few days ago, I discovered that with Audible Air, the Palm stuff works GREAT with Audible Air. It's like having a Kindle for audiobooks; you can download any book you purchased from Audible in a very short time anywhere your cell phone works.
So, since Palm software works with Nokia tablets, you'd think there would be a way to give Nokia tablet users the same capabilities. (Except no cell phone, of course.)
If you go to the audible.com site and look around for information about using audible stuff on Palms you can find more details.
I suppose the problem would be that the Audible Air program is proprietary, but there might be a ray of hope there somehow...