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Audible finally arrives on the iPhone

Audible iPhoneI've been an Audible fan for far longer then I've owned an iPhone; when I first launched the App Store, Audible was one of the first things I searched for.

Thanks to some of the changes made in iOS 4.0, some of the largest challenges for an Audible iPhone app we've written about in the past are no longer a problem. I'm really excited that a free Audible app has finally arrived on the App Store!

Ironically, while you can create an Audible account from the app, you aren't able to browse Audible's selection or purchase books; plan on making a round trip to Safari whenever you want to buy something. Additionally, there are some older titles that have not yet been made available in a format ready for wireless delivery, but Audible claims over 75,000 titles are available.

One annoyance with the application is that you will need to be connected to Wi-Fi to download any files larger then 20MB. While this limit isn't particularly surprising given similar restrictions in other apps and the App Store itself, it is a limit not shared with at least one other Audible app on a competing platform.
Audiobook playback is where the new app really shines -- it provides a better experience than listening to audiobooks through the iPod app. iOS 4 multitasking is built in, as are OS playback controls; you can use the playing and pausing from a clicker on a compatible set of headphones. You won't be missing any of the native features that may have prevented earlier audiobook apps from getting as much traction.

The killer feature for me is the addition of a bookmark system. When you want to save a spot you'd like to return to later, hit the bookmark button and you're prompted to save your spot with the option of typing out a note for it as well. This is a much better solution than my current technique of snapping a screenshot of the location in the iPod app.

I also really like the ability to set a sleep timer so that the book pauses (after a few different intervals, up to an hour). Between the sleep timer and the additional rewind and fast-forward functions it's going to be easier to find your place the next time you start listening.

The Audible app also works with the other audiobooks you've already synced from iTunes; however, according to the manual, some of the metadata, like chapter marks, won't make it across.

If you're feeling social and you want to recommend what you're reading you can compose an email with the info or send it directly to Twitter or Facebook.

Rounding out the features list are personal reading statistics, an achievement system and a news section for keeping up with Audible and general book news.

Don't be surprised if you have trouble downloading anything from Audible right now, they are having some issues with their download servers; they should be back up and running as usual soon.

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Mflc2005

The new app is really sweet, especially if you a have a lot of devices. My sorrow is that you cannot open another app, as you can when listening on iTunes. You get shut off. Pretty much a game changer for me. That is, it's not great yet....

July 23 2010 at 3:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stacey

For the 20 mb limit you can use the jailbreak app 3g unrestrictor and add audible to the list. This allows you to download all files.

July 17 2010 at 11:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mik

I´ve downloaded the app from the US app store and use it with my german acccount, audible.de. As mentioned slight problems with the servers, but after a few tries, I´ve downloaded over 300MB and started listening while downloading.

Great

July 16 2010 at 11:07 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jon

Anybody know if you can change the playback speed like you can on the regular iPod app? I like to listen to books at double speed (I'd probably do 1.5x if they had that, but they don't).

July 16 2010 at 10:23 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Fred

Not yet, but you can leave feedback via the app (in settings), and Audible says they'll make changes based on feedback received.

July 16 2010 at 10:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

Let's hope it's available in the UK soon

July 16 2010 at 9:23 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Aaron Anderson

Longer THAN.

July 16 2010 at 9:04 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Jon

...there've been fishes in the ocean?

Sorry, couldn't resist.

July 16 2010 at 10:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Drew

This article seems like it was written by a 9th grader. Aside from the then/than issue, there are so many word choice issues, excess wordage, etc. Not TUAW's finest post.

(And I'm not a grammar-nazi by any means; however, I cringed one two many times reading this post.)

July 16 2010 at 11:06 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Corey J Feldman

I have been waiting for this, I have checked the app store every few days since 4.0 was released. I was hoping for a streaming option if they were going to hold to the download size limit.

July 16 2010 at 8:59 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Rob Oxspring

US app store only by the looks of things. Thanks for nothing audible.

July 16 2010 at 7:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Joppe

Its available in the Swedish store, so its probably just a matter of time.

July 16 2010 at 9:54 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brett

Did you really just say:

> This is a much better solution than my current technique of snapping a screenshot of the location in the iPod app.

?????

Have you never heard of File > Get Info > Options > Remember Playback Position?

You can listen to (or watch) any file halfway through, turn your iPhone off, turn it back on again, listen to another audiobook instead, and then come back to the original audiobook and it will automatically play back from where you last left it...

July 16 2010 at 7:14 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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