![]() I added all my libraries (I belong to several, because we’ve moved so much) and then I could add multiple cards for each library. This is the number one reason I love the Libby library app with all my heart. 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!). ![]()
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