Hi Mary,

My audible books go in to my download folder just like you describe but iTunes 
automatically enters them in to the audio books section of its library. I don't 
understand why it is a two step process for you.

Robert Carter

On Feb 4, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hi Matt,
> According to what I read on audible's site, there is no audible manager 
> software for the Mac, separate from Itunes. I've been using audible manager 
> on the pc for a long time, so when I got the Mac, I checked out what Audible 
> had to say and they don't seem to have any separate software. So for now, I 
> just let the stuff go into downloads and import from there. An unnecessary 
> 2-step process, but that seems to be what one needs to do, unless you want to 
> immediately start reading what you're downloading and set Safari's download 
> manager to have files automatically open upon download. 
> 
> Mary
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