![]() ![]() You can easily switch between library cards and libraries.(Plus, Overdrive is shelving the Overdrive app – you’ll still be able to use it if you already have it downloaded, but it won’t be available for new downloads and they won’t be updating it any longer). The Libby app reviews are through the roof, so I know I’m not the only one who loves this app (it has about 84,000 reviews averaging 4.7). I personally find the Libby app to be SO much user-friendly and streamlined, and I can’t imagine going back to Overdrive. I was curious, of course, about the Libby app and immediately downloaded it.Īnd I haven’t opened Overdrive ONCE since then. ![]() Then, a few years ago, Overdrive released a new app called Libby. I wrote a whole post about how to use it here and I recommended it all the time. If you’re new to Overdrive, basically it’s a program that libraries can buy a subscription for to let their patrons download ebooks and audiobooks at home from their phones, tablets, or computers. I started using Overdrive to listen to audiobooks on my phone from my library about eight years ago, and it’s been one of my most used apps. ![]() Give Libby by Overdrive a spin and enjoy all the free audiobooks and ebooks your library has to offer, right from your phone! Have you tried out the Libby app? It’s a library app for ebooks and audiobooks made by Overdrive and it’s so simple and fun to use (plus it’s free!). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |