As you guys know I love books
Given my high travelling lifestyle, I was delighted to discover "Audible.co.uk" where Amazon sell unabridged professionally read audiobooks. I checked that I could play these files on blackberry (the files are propietary). I could. I bought a load and play them in the garden or on my long work journeys.
Recently the player corrupted during a Blackberry software upgrade.
"No problem" I thought, I'll just re-install it.
Only to find that the player is no longer available and Amazon no longer support Blackberry (in the UK - apparently it can be supported in other countries!)
So what am I to do with all these audiobooks?
Apparently, according to their customer service department, it tough! I can of course buy a different device and they might support that - of course they reserve the right to withdraw that support at any time!
So, a much poorer me has learned a lesson. I will no longer buy Audio books from Amazon, nor will I buy a Kindle that I was planning to buy - it also uses a propiteary format. If they give up making those devices, I will be hosed in the same way they have hosed me by withdrawing the support for a device they advertised as compatible.
Whilst I am deeply narked, I wanted to post this as a warning to others - beware Amazon proprietary formats - they do make decisions to withdraw support for them - and leave their consumers out of pocket
Red
Given my high travelling lifestyle, I was delighted to discover "Audible.co.uk" where Amazon sell unabridged professionally read audiobooks. I checked that I could play these files on blackberry (the files are propietary). I could. I bought a load and play them in the garden or on my long work journeys.
Recently the player corrupted during a Blackberry software upgrade.
"No problem" I thought, I'll just re-install it.
Only to find that the player is no longer available and Amazon no longer support Blackberry (in the UK - apparently it can be supported in other countries!)
So what am I to do with all these audiobooks?
Apparently, according to their customer service department, it tough! I can of course buy a different device and they might support that - of course they reserve the right to withdraw that support at any time!
So, a much poorer me has learned a lesson. I will no longer buy Audio books from Amazon, nor will I buy a Kindle that I was planning to buy - it also uses a propiteary format. If they give up making those devices, I will be hosed in the same way they have hosed me by withdrawing the support for a device they advertised as compatible.
Whilst I am deeply narked, I wanted to post this as a warning to others - beware Amazon proprietary formats - they do make decisions to withdraw support for them - and leave their consumers out of pocket
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