Hello Michelle,
As some in this community may recall, I am a huge fan of Over Drive. I use it,
exclusively, to download commercial audio books; from classic fiction such as
“Gone with the Wind,” to modern non-fiction releases such as Hillary Clinton’s
recently published, “What Happened.”
Hi,
I’ve had some success when, after finding alist of chapters with titles near
the bottom of the screen (but which screen exactly I’m afraid I can’t say at
this moment) that a one finger double tap on that chapter title will reset the
book to play at that place.
Sorry I can’t give you more
Subject: Re: Overdrive Question, was Re: Reading epub eBooks on overdrive on
IPhone
I was thinking of downloading overdrive until the reference librarian who also
deals with the sump accessibility issues of said it was very frustrating. What
sorts of problems are any of you having, if any.
Deidre
I was thinking of downloading overdrive until the reference librarian who also
deals with the sump accessibility issues of said it was very frustrating. What
sorts of problems are any of you having, if any.
Deidre
> On May 21, 2017, at 9:55 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello
Hello Arnold,
Yes, iOS overdrive audio books can be sped up to twice the normal playback
rate. And, may I add, the UI to change the playback rate is much better than
iOS iBook or BARD as one selects the playback rate from a menu instead of
having to repeatedly tapping the rate button in order