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[blindipod] Re: The new ipod from audible.co.uk

  • From: "Michael Brown" <michael.brown222@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 16:10:32 -0000
Hi Anna,

I have now received my new Apple ipod shuffle this morning, and yes Anna, the 
two switches, one for switching between on and off, and the other for switching 
between random and normal order of playback is good. My question is, as i am 
intending in the main to use for transferring audible books that i have 
purchased from audible.co.uk in format 4 onto the new shuffle, is, 1. Can i do 
this easily without necessarily the need for itunes 7 and or the scripts for 
it? and 2. If this is not required, when i return to a book, will i return to 
the point where i left it at? or will the Itunes 7 scripts be necessary in 
order to do this?

Thanks, any help would be appreciated.

Michael Brown.

 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Woody Anna Dresner 
  To: blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 9:04 PM
  Subject: [blindipod] Re: The new ipod from audible.co.uk


  Hi Andy,

  From the description you sent and the one I read when it was first announced, 
it sounds like this player should work very much like the old Shuffle, so I 
would expect it to be equally accessible.  One thing I liked in the description 
was that apparently there are now two switches - one for turning the Shuffle on 
and off, and one for switching between random and ordered play.  Definitely 
sounds like an improvement.

  Cheers,
  Anna



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