BTMP: A new app for audiobooks lovers !!
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1sherbieny
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This new app is awesome for people who likes to listen to audiobooks in bed before sleeping, you would play your audiobook from your favourite player on your phone, then launch BTMP and press start. The app will check on you from time to time to see if you slept or not and once you do it will stop the audiobook automatically !
Check it out at https://www.btmp.app/
Check it out at https://www.btmp.app/
2Tess_W
Audiobooks and Overdrive both have timers on them from 5 minutes to the entire book that you can set.
3MarthaJeanne
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6bergs47
>5 kjuliff: Have done 290 audios using Libby 2020- 2022
7kjuliff
>6 bergs47: I’ve done quite a few, but nor 200. It’s a simple little app, easy to use, and free. I see you are in South Africa. I’ve only used it in the US. Didn’t realise it was international
8bergs47
>7 kjuliff: There are hundreds of libaries all over the world linked to LIBBY. However I have library cards in the USA and Australia
9kjuliff
>8 bergs47: How did you manage to join in two countries? I thought most libraries required you to apply to join physically. I’m in NYC but I am an Australian citizen. I’d like to join an Australian library to get audiobooks from there.
10bergs47
>9 kjuliff: Most cards can be shared. You use a friends card
11kjuliff
>10 bergs47: thanks, but if there would be problems re borrowing and hold limits.
122wonderY
>11 kjuliff: There is that. I use my daughter’s card in Cincinnati, but it’s not my primary card. I’m geographically located to have state cards in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. The Ohio system is my primary source, but sometimes they draw a blank. I also have a municipal card in KY, independent of the state catalog.