

My first request to Audible is to sync the data to your profile online. Especially to those that use it a lot since you are more likely to have an App bug/error that means reinstalling. Which means all the Stats are meaningless. This process wipes all data (I am currently only at Novice listening level due to this). Thus if you ever have an issue with the App (which you will as you will see later), one of the ways to correct is to uninstall and reinstall. It stores this information on your phone, not the cloud. As good as all of this sounds, it is fundamentally flowed in how it is designed. The listening stats provides the number of titles in your library (mine says 170), total time listening in total, monthly, daily or today, a Badge collection (I have earned 7 of 15 badges), and your iPhone listening level from Newbie to Master (5 levels).

There are other features such as a “More Books” link in the toolbar that just takes you to a page that says you can buy books at (really?) and a News link which I have found not to be useful.- WORTHLESS FEATURES.
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The Audible App allows you to download directly from your iPhone (wi-fi only), full access to your library, listening stats, badges, and most recently they have added Whispersync so you can listen and read on a Kindle the same book. Overtime the listening experience has improved from running software and connecting to iTunes, playing through music App, to the Audible App. I have been listening on my iPods since the iPod Mini in 2004. For example, Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordon & Brandon Sanderson is 5 parts. I wish it was easy to pull that data (as well as the total time), but your library is listed by part, by book. I have been an Audible member since 2004 (prior to Amazon owning), I have listened to approximately 125 books.
