Amazon Audible hits WP 7.5: gesture controlled audiobooks, but no voice control

It didn't land in the Marketplace yesterday as announced, but Amazon's Audible audio book app for Windows Phone 7.5 is now available for download. This Metro-fied version of the app is free to install (including some short samples to get you started), and signing in with your Amazon account lets you purchase any books that the service has on offer. Media can be controlled using a swipe gesture interface, and there are even varying levels of badges to reward how much of a book-worm you become. All that said, we haven't been able to use the voice control functionally shown off by Microsoft at its Developers Summit in our tests to be found here, so it's sure seemingly like its most highlighted feature might be a WP 8-only affair. If you're eager to get your literary listening on, you'll find a download source and more info about the app at the source link below.Amazon Audible hits WP 7.5: gesture controlled audiobooks, but no voice control originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 22:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink addictivetips  |  Windows Phone Marketplace  | Email this | Comments Continue reading at 'Engadget'

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