I also don't bother with the accessible site. I have a Hazel rule set to import 
downloaded Audible books into iTunes and then trash the original file. This is 
nice and clean and avoids duplicates if, like me, you have iTunes set to copy 
imported media into your iTunes library.

Cheryl, do a speed test. I wouldn't have considered it, but after trying Google 
Chrome downloads audible books much, much faster. It is very noticeable. For 
whatever reason audible books seem to take a long time to download in Safari 
for me, and every now and then one gets stuck, particularly if too many are 
downloading all at once. This used to happen when automatic downloads were 
enabled and I bought several multi-part books at once. For me, using Google 
Chrome, audible books download in seconds, whereas in Safari they take minutes, 
and more often tens of minutes.

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