08-18-2022, 04:38 PM | #1 |
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overdrive app no longer available everywhere?
I saw a notice in my local library that overdrive cannot will not be available at the end of Feb, 2022; but the installed app can still be used at the library thru the end of the year. Also that Overdrive app won't be available from Amazon, Google or Microsoft store.
The replacement is Libby. When trying to get the Overdrive app at Google, Overdrive was set to download Libby for installation. I guess this is 'important'(?) for new ereader. Haven't seen anything about it here. So, is this happening to all public libraries? And that all Overdrive users will have to switch to Libby or Hoopla? |
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The Overdrive app may or may not continue to work if you have it. There is a Windows version of the Overdrive app. There used to be a Windows version of Libby but that's been discontinued. Now there are Libby apps for iOS and Android. But for other platforms, there is a Libby website. I've not used it. https://libbyapp.com |
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08-18-2022, 04:44 PM | #3 |
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There is another existing thread on this topic.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=348457 Can this thread please be merged? |
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Hopefully I can still log in with my PocketBook or Tolino and borrow books with their web browsers. They've been pushing this Libby app pretty hard for a while now.
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08-20-2022, 10:39 AM | #8 |
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With the encouragement of my computer-geek son, I bought a Kindle Paperwhite two years ago, and have been using it to read books that I check out from our public library using the Overdrive service. I managed that process using the browser on my desktop 'puter and the Overdrive web site. There was a learning curve, but I eventually beat it into submission.
Recently, I bought an Amazon Fire HD8 tablet - more as a toy than anything else. It came equipped with Kindle, and one of the first things that I noticed was that books sent to my Kindle reader also were accessible in the Kindle app on my tablet, and that there was a feature to keep books synchronized as I read them on the two devices. That's neat. I could use the Silk browser on the tablet to access the Overdrive website although my main access remained via my desktop. But then I noticed an announcement that Overdrive was being deprecated in 2023, and suggesting that users should convert to Libby. So I downloaded the Libby app on my tablet, and found that there is a corresponding Libby website that I can access from my desktop. So far, most of my use has been via the Libby website (using my desktop), and my experience is that it is far less intuitive than the Overdrive website). But to be quite frank, I find this entire matter to be somewhatly confusing. (Understand that I am 77 years old, so I may be suffering from brain atrophy. But I'm also a retired engineer who expects technical issues to be explained in detail - which is far from the case here.) I understand the difference between app and website, and as long as I have access to a browser, I don't think single-function apps are all that important. So could someone explain clearly what is about to happen here? What is actually being deprecated - the Overdrive function, the Overdrive web site, or the Overdrive app? If the Overdrive function will continue, and the Overdrive web site will still be available, then I would be perfectly happy to consider the Libby app to be just another example of a rather seriously flawed, non-intuitive app created by a programmer who clearly never actually uses it. In that situation, I will simply continue to use the Overdrive web site via browser on either my laptop or tablet. However, it the plan is for the Overdrive web site to go away leaving Libby (either app or web site) as the means of access to the Overdrive function, then I suppose I will have to suck it up and struggle with Libby's eccentricities. Unhappily, I might add. Last edited by monophoto; 08-20-2022 at 10:59 AM. |
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The Overdrive app is what is being dropped. AFAIK, the Overdrive/library websites and Overdrive functionality are not being affected. If you are using your library Overdrive site to check out books, you are not likely be notice any changes other than the usual "improvements".
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This blog post from OverDrive to librarians describes what is changing: Important update regarding Libby and the OverDrive app From that post: Quote:
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08-20-2022, 12:47 PM | #13 |
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I have both the Overdrive and Libby apps ony phone. I find the Overdrive app better for browsing the library and the Libby app better for reading (not that I do a lot of reading ony phone, as I much prefer eink if I'm going to read for more than a few minutes at a time.)
In the other thread linked above it was pointed out that history won't transfer from Overdrive to Libby. (I believe Libby does keep track of books borrowed with Libby, but older history from Overdrive doesn't transfer.) So I'm glad to hear that Overdrive will still be available on the computer at least, so I can check if I've read a book before. |
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08-25-2022, 11:01 AM | #15 |
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I'm happy the Overdrive website will be available for now. I like Libby for checking between multiple libraries with my hold and loans shelf but the browsing and organization for exploring each library is subpar, at least for me.
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