The iTunes software is awful, as one would expect from Apple, but I've managed to get some CDs onto it and I've also managed to find loads of old radio programmes I can download from the internet for when I'm sick of listening to music.
I listened to Wuthering Heights (what an idiot that Heathcliffe is), Dad's Army, Steptoe & Son, Hancock's Half Hour, The Clitheroe Kid, a number of others and loads of American plays etc.
Today I was listening to a set of half hour plays by Damon Runion, they are very good and I have over 50 of them.
I bought a leather cover for it. It's a good one, cost me 2p on eBay, er. plus £2.99 p&p, but even at £3.01 it was still a good buy.
The biggest problem is the number of people who want to speak to me when I'm listening.




Rich its a hell of a lot better than a lot of other MP3 software and
you'll soon get used to it. Why not follow the thread in the entertainment forum about audio books. As I type this I am listening to a Peter James
novel..and downloading a Mickey Spillane CD book into my library. You wait you'll be addicted 

