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| Overdrive online audiobook library comes to Windows Mobile Fellow WinMo MVP Laura Rooke turned me on to this just yesterday: http://www.overdrive.com/aboutus/get...cleID=20090909 If you've never used Overdrive, you're missing out on a neat concept: Overdrive is a downloadable audiobook (and video) service used by many public libraries. You can "borrow" audiobooks, music, videos, etc. by downloading DRM'd content that expires automatically at the end of the lending period, which then automatically becomes available to other borrowers. WinMo users, including myself, have been able to enjoy Overdrive content for years by syncing the content from their PC, but with the release of this software, we can borrow and download content directly to our devices over the air without a PC being involved. Most Overdrive titles are broken into parts so you can download and start enjoying part 1 while the rest of the parts silently download in the background. Overdrive claims the WinMo client is just the first of a series of software clients they'll be creating for mobile platforms including Blackberry and the iPhone. It's nice to see Windows Mobile getting the first crack at some useful software and services instead of that phone with the half-eaten fruit on the back.. (Maybe we'll see an Amazon Kindle client one of these days?) Once you install the software on the device, you can log-in to your local library website (assuming they offer Overdrive content) with your WinMo browser, browse their Overdrive catalog, enter your library card number, place books in your shopping cart, checkout, and download the content all from the device. |
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| Re: Overdrive online audiobook library comes to Windows Mobile Interesting... Anyone know what versions of winmobile are supported? (i.e. is it wm6+ only?) The link on their page simply points back to microsoft which only clarifies which _current_ phones run the windows mobile os. fwiw, and apologies for peering around to the dark side, but I worked with our local library a couple of years ago to investigate Overdrive audio ebook options and what the costs to the library were and found that for this small community the fees were far out of range... if memory serves, high five figures to initiate plus significant ongoing subscription fees. Beverly Howard |
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| Re: Overdrive online audiobook library comes to Windows Mobile Sadly it's WM5+ only. Earlier devices can play the Overdrive content just fine, but you have to load it on the device from a PC running the desktop version of Overdrive and play it in WMP. The new software is essentially a combination download manager and player which handles the DRM of the content so it doesn't require syncing from the PC (with the appropriate DRM license transfer!) While I'm anti-DRM for owned content, I think it's ideal for "rental"/"borrow" scenarios- this allows you to "check out" audio books and "return" them right from home. Once the usage period expires, the downloaded files are "dead" and you can delete them. Thanks for the insight on the fees to implement Overdrive. In my area (Denver, Colorado metro) most of the cities and towns do not operate their own libraries, but simply open branches of a larger countywide library. This spreads the costs around, and patrons can have desired books delivered to their closest library from other branches or inter-library loan from other counties. Unfortunately, this leaves many smaller communities unserved by a town library; their closest branch might be a town or two away, but we do have bookmobiles, and an excellent online reservation system, so you could have your desired materials loaded on the bookmobile ahead of time and pick them up when your town is served by it. In my case, I have library cards from my county's system, and the next county over, both of which use Overdrive (one just offers audio, one offers audio and video,) so I have two Overdrive library systems to choose content from. "Beverly Howard" <Bev@NoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in message news:%23ZBdWcjMKHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Interesting... > > Anyone know what versions of winmobile are supported? (i.e. is it wm6+ > only?) > > The link on their page simply points back to microsoft which only > clarifies which _current_ phones run the windows mobile os. > > > fwiw, and apologies for peering around to the dark side, but I worked with > our local library a couple of years ago to investigate Overdrive audio > ebook options and what the costs to the library were and found that for > this small community the fees were far out of range... if memory serves, > high five figures to initiate plus significant ongoing subscription fees. > > Beverly Howard > |
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