Monday, October 4, 2010

Audiomark - audiobook and podcast bookmarking

It's a sad fact that iPhone and iTunes have a long-standing bug that affects all lovers of podcasts and audiobooks. The problem happens when you sync your phone with iTunes... the iPhone loses its place in all of your books and podcasts. VERY frustrating if you are somewhere in the middle of a 30-hour audiobook and are forced to fast-forward trying to figure out where you were.

There have been a few apps created that attempt to get around this problem, and I've tried them all, but there is one stand-out in terms of simplicity... AudioMark by Symfi. It's trivially easy to use. You have the choice to create your own annotated bookmarks (in case there's some particular point in a book that you want to be able to return to), or you can just use the automatically created "history" that the app creates as you listen to a book. In short, every time you pause playback while AudioMark is open, it saves your location. Then, whenever you want, you can click on the History tab and you will see all of the places you have paused in every book you have listened to, going back in time. Tap any item in the history, and AudioMark will instantly begin playback at that point.

AudioMark
It's very simple, no-frills stuff. As a bonus, there's a button to jump back 30 seconds, for those times when your attention has wandered.

A great little app for 99c, that will save you a great deal of frustration.

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