A:AnswerWith Audible, you need the Audible software to play the audible files. That is unless you get the Audible conversation converting software. In that, there may be a suitable player codex; however, I believe the application is still required and there isn't much of an OS on these things.
A:AnswerYes, it will also be available in blue. Check back here very soon: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-clip-sport-plus-16gb-bluetooth-mp3-player-black/5508200.p?skuId=5508200.
A:AnswerYou can use your mp3 player in your car if your car has an aux port. You will need a double aux cord. Just plug in the aux cord into the headphone outlet of the mp3 player and into the aux outlet of car. If it doesn't connect automatically, then go into the radio settings and select aux option. You could probably use the USB cable, but it has been my experience that the aux works better. Most mp3 players do come with a small USB cable, but not all. They are usually really small.
A:AnswerI don't know how immobile her hands are but I believe she can still operate this SanDisk. If she's just going to turn it on and off, she'll be able to handle that.
A:AnswerHi, please be informed that if your work computer has blocked connecting external devices using the USB port, then you will not be able to connect this MP3 Player to your computer for transferring music files.