You can definitely listen to audible content on your iphone.
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:05 PM, Ana G wrote:

> Of course, you can listen to Audible content on the Mac in iTunes, on your 
> iPod, and most likely on your iPhone, etc. I can't swear on a stack of 
> bibles, but I'm pretty sure all Apple devices are Audible ready. You can 
> always subscribe to audible, listen on your Apple product, and when you find 
> a friend with Windows, activate your Stream.
> 
> I think it's a good idea for us to contact Humanware and Audible to ask how 
> to activate the Stream using a Mac. We all know it can't be done yet, but 
> both companies are more likely to put a wiggle in it if they get lots of 
> inquiries, rather than one or two. I've been an Audible subscriber for about 
> six years. My experience has been that audible tends to respond sooner rather 
> than later. If they notice lots of inquiries about something, they start 
> tracking the number of inquiries on the subject and are more likely to 
> respond if the numbers are up. 
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