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Audible is available for Windows, macOS, iOS and Android devices

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Although the joy of reading can never be taken away, sometimes it is more convenient to justput your headphones onand listen to a book.

This is a viable solution when you are on public transportation or in any area with a lot of noise pollution and you wouldn’t be able to concentrate on your book.

Luckily, there are someaudiobookplayers out there that can be of assistance in such scenarios.

Take, for instance, Audible, a well-known service that anyone can use. Apart from being a very simple and easy-to-useaudiobookplayer, it also allows users to buy and download anyaudiobooksthey like.

The service offers users a hugecollection of books, which is growing daily.Audiblefor Windows 10 is also available in the form of an app that users can download, and today we’ll be taking a look at it.

How can I get the Audible app for Windows 10 & Mac?

How can I get the Audible app for Windows 10 & Mac?

Audiblefor Windows 10 & Mac is a free app that can be downloaded on any Windows 10 and even Windows 8/RT device & Mac and it will act as the gateway to yourcollection of audiobooksand thousands other from their virtual library.

When you start the app, you will be greeted with a welcome screen where you can see some free samples ofaudiobooks andbrowse the virtual store for other titles.

Users who want to buyaudiobooksfrom the app must create an account withAudible, which can be done directly from the app.

Also, you will need anAmazon accountfor this process to work. After you create your account, you can buy any books you like and pay by inputting your credit card information.

For past members ofAudible, there is the option of simply logging in to their account and on the main window of the app, they will see all the titles that they have purchased.

The app’s user interface is very easy to use and it works very fast, with almost no loading time when switching menus.

The overall design of the app is pretty good, but there are some areas where some improvement would not harm.

Such is the case with the book search feature, which can be done via the Search Charm.

On most occasions, it renders no results even if the books that you search for exist and another one is the in-app web interface which allows users to use the website search feature.

However, the window is only half-screen, the information is crammed and the design is not as good.

Nevertheless, even with this lower quality design for the in-app web interface,Audible for Windows 10and Mac is a great app for listening toaudiobooks.

It works very well, the media buttons are available from the main window, and the huge collection of titles that it offers give it the edge over its competitors.

Many liked the app, and although they are fans of reading books, and not listening to them, they admit that Audible for Windows 10 has a lot of potentials and intend to keep using it.

Audible recently received a series of new features and improvements that include:

⇒Download Audible for Windows 10

If the Audible app sounds like something you have been looking for as well, keep in mind that the audiobooks can be listened to on several devices:

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.