Aucast - mp3 audiobook player

Mp3 and AAC player

Published by: Bruno Wernimont
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Description

Aucast is an audio player that allows you to play podcasts and audio books on your iPhone and iPad.
Play mp3, aac and m4a files.
A simple way to transfer and play mp3, aac and m4a audiobooks on your iPhone or iPad.
FEATURES
- Delete sound file after complete playback
- Save reading progress
- Compatibility with Siri and the Shortcut app
Easy transfer:
- Dropbox:
Automatically import files from a Dropbox folder.
- AirDrop :
Send a file via AirDrop.
- App files :
Add files with the Files application in Aucast.
- WiFi transfer:
Transfer audio files via a web browser or WebDAV client from your PC/Mac.
Listen 5 minutes per file for free.
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  • Is Aucast free?

    Yes, Aucast is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Aucast is free.

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