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Audible App For Windows 10 Now Let’s You Stream Audiobooks Instead Of Downloading Them – onmsft.com

kip@winbeta.org kip@winbeta.org
January 26, 2016
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If you like listening to audiobooks and periodicals on your Windows 10 device, Audible is obviously your best choice right now, as the app’s catalog features more than 180,000 titles. After introducing a new universal Windows 10 app with many improvements a few months ago, Amazon is now bringing a much-needed feature for users with low storage on their devices.

There is no detailed changelog for this 10.2.7.0 update, but we’re happy to see that’s it’s finally possible to stream audiobooks instead of downloading them, so you can listen to your content without hassle. There are also some UI improvements to the Playing Now interface, as the app now uses covert art for its background.

Please tip us in the comments if you spot any other new features! Grab the app from the download link below.

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