Hai:

When you go to "My Library" in your audible account, you would find
your purchases and the link to download. When you click that you will
have several options, including installing audible download manager on
to your PC and then downloading your purchases into that. This works
mostly like Internet Download Manager, telling you how much of the
stuff has got downloaded. Then, there is an option to plug in the
device of your choice and transfer the book to that or to transfer it
to iTunes from where it automaticaly goes to the audio books folder in
the iPhone device when you sink it.

Hope it helps.

regards,

Subbu

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