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Audiobooks on iphone5/25/2023 ![]() (I won't recommend any here as it would constitute advertising a product), but if you've figured out this much already on setting up file sharing, you're likely more than capable of seeking out a good free/paid audiobook reader app. One last note: while VLC is awesome, you're best off finding a dedicated audiobook reader/player app, as they tend to be better/friendlier than VLC (IMHO) at remembering where you left off, adding bookmarks in case you want to switch between books, etc. Now, you can literally copy/paste and/or click+drag entire folders of music/files to your device, and you can access them in your music/reader app, rather than fighting with a primitive HTML web app for uploading via WebDAV. You can browse through a library of countless books (audiobooks and e-books) in every category. So, there is no better audiobook app for your iPhone or iPad than Apple Books. Apple has built many apps for its devices, and they are all well optimized. Nautilus, for example, supports this) and allowing you to use the file manager's existing graphical user interface (i.e. Here are some of the best audiobook apps for iPad and iPhone. ![]() If you're using Ubuntu (or Linux in general), most file managers support directly connecting to the WebDAV service on your phone (e.g. via CTRL+click), rather than just being able to recursively upload folders of files (meaning you be spending/wasting hours using such a horrid interface if you need to upload several audiobooks). Most WebDAV apps on iPhone aren't that helpful, as you have to use a browser/web interface, which usually means you have to select files in groups (i.e. Setup a WebDAV client on your computer.Setup WebDAV on your phone (yes, the "Documents by Readdle" app is one way to do this there are other approaches to doing this too, but that app works fine). ![]() Your general approach should be (and you have part of this correct already): There's an easier way to approach this (at least partially).įirst, it sounds like you want to copy over "folders of music" or audiobooks to your device, similar to how you would with an Android phone or a music/MP3 player that just functions as a "USB mass storage device", rather than some useless protocol like MTP (or some company-specific proprietary alternative) which exists mainly to prevent small amounts of music piracy at the expense of making the device a pain to interface with.
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