As others, I am spoiled with how the Sansa OF handled audiobooks. I know several solutions have been implemented to get closer to this, but I am unsure if I am using them right.
The feature to update bookmarks on stop seems the closest, and I don't mind making a bookmark once for a book.
The bookmarks only seem to update if i switch the player off, not if i pause my audiobook and go listen to music, I have "bookmark on stop" to off and "update on stop" to yes, and then I make a new bookmark for the book.
Each new update is listed separately in "recent bookmarks" apparently, this is not really a problem though.
The database includes audiobooks, can I have it ignore a specific folder or am I stuck with making a playlist of everything else, then using that? (for music in random order that is)
Can I somehow use the automatic resume to get closer to how the sansa OF works with audiobooks?
Please give advice on these things, Dualbooting is a bit ruined by the "building database" I would have to wait for in the OF.
(Also, I have two clip+'s one with 3.10 stable, the other with cd5ee6f-120306, most of these experiences are made on the cd5ee6f-120306)
EDIT: Corrected a few mistakes, also:
Shutting down the player whenever I stop listening to the audiobook seems acceptable, since rockbox can boot back up almost instantly.
I would like to thank all the developers for making a great opensource project. You have managed to add a ton of usefull (and/or amusing) features to my mp3 player, barely complicating the interface in the process!