Romance Audiobooks discussion
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Sorry, I don't have any recommendations.

Oh, and as far as the reverse issue goes, it's a push button - quick push and release to go back to the beginning of the track, or push and hold to fast reverse.

The biggest negative I can think of is the incompatibility with iTunes. Audiobooks have to be synced from audible manager or drag and dropped manually from iTunes.
It's not to much trouble for audiobooks but it is a hassle for podcasts.
I should also mention that the Sansa Fuze is a durable little device. It's had to be. In the three years I've had it I have dropped or bashed it to many times to count and it still works fine.
Now that I think about it. It does still have the same problem with the rewind function as the iPod Nano.



Cynthia - how well does it reverse? Does it use the wheel like the Nano?
Sherlygod - does the touch 32gb reverse easily without a wheel?
And thanks for the input. I will admit that I hope to find another iPod since I'm used to iTunes. But I'll use Audible if I need to...

Lea's Audiobooks wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "I have the Ipod Classic 160GB, I have over three hunderd audiobooks downloaded. Must or library downloads and a lot of sales."
Cynthia - how well does it reverse? Does it use the ..."
Use the wheel to control the volume and the arrows to skip or go back.
The reverse is good,each disc shows you how many minutes remending on the disc and how many you already listened to. You can go backwards by minutes and you can go forward by minutes. One minute at a time, and the chapters of each disc is also listed on another screen. You can go back or forward by each chapter as well.

What I hate about the iPod is iTunes. I hate it! I never buy from the apple store. If I want music, I get it from Amazon or other sources.



Apple store folks tell me the new nano works the same way and that's one reason I'm enthused. Let's hope I heard that right.

Apple store folks tell me the new na..."
I have the first generation of that nano and I can move around where I want to be in the book mine does not have the icon to take you back 60 sec's....it would be so much easier if it did...but I do like that nano better then the 4th gen nano...


I've had a sansa in the past but I had to use it through my husband's PC (I use macs). Can you use audible manager (or whatever it's called) on a Mac? Because as far as I know you can't use a Sansa with iTunes.

My Touch is second-hand an getting old, so I'm wondering about getting another before they become completely obsolete - maybe a refurbished 62GB.
The iPod nano current generation appears to have the same large screen. If so, and you download the Audible app, you would find going back 30 secs as easy as I do. If you're not using Audible, what do you use for listening? Does it have to be iTunes? If so, how do you go back 30 secs?
I'm thinking it is time to get another MP3 player. I have an iPhone but don't want to listen on it - I save it for calls and email and google. Does anyone have a recommendation for another MP3 player that is easier to reverse? Or is it the same with all?