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Share your favorite sections of audiobooks with Audible’s new “Clips” feature – onmsft.com

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March 17, 2016
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Less than two months after a previous update allowed listeners to stream audiobooks instead of downloading them, the Audible Universal Windows App has just received a new update that introduces a new “Clips” feature. If you tap on the “+Clip” icon in the latest version of the app, you will be able to share audio passages of your favorite audiobooks with your contacts over SMS, mail, or every other app that supports the Windows 10 share menu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ti5TmuTTHk

The app has been bumped to version 10.3.2, and the official changelog also features bug fixes and updated Live Tiles animations. It’s nice to see Amazon supporting its brand new Windows 10 app, and if you haven’t tried Audible it yet we remind you that the service features an impressive catalog of more than 180,000 titles.

You can grab the app on your Windows 10 device from the download link below. Please tell us in the comments if you spot any other new features!

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