Awesome
Really like it, specially for the scrobbling function. It would be nice if I could see how many times and when I scrobbled an album
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4.29 out of 5
52 ratings in Canada
Really like it, specially for the scrobbling function. It would be nice if I could see how many times and when I scrobbled an album
The application closes after 5 second. I purchased premium version but the problem doesn’t solved. iOS 17.0.3
This is an awesome alternative to the official Discogs app that focuses more on your library than the marketplace. It’s super convenient to scrobble to Last.fm and it’s one of the only ways to do it directly from a Discogs library. It’s nice to see that the app gets constant updates too, especially for something I’m paying for. I greatly appreciate the one time purchase rather than a subscription based model
Forcing us to watch five seconds of subscription ads every time we launch the app is SHAMEFUL and greedy. Who do you think you are?
Just purchased the Premium version. Is there an update coming which adds a “credits” section like the website to search releases from a songwriter/arranger/producer/musician?
I installed it amd it loaded some info but when I click on things nothing happens. Lit just does nothing at all. Doesn't work on my iPhone It seems to be a complete dud.
This is an excellent app to catalogue your physical music collection. The value charts are really cool. I used it to catalog a very large collection and it allows for lots of ways to add folders to keep things organized. It lists most artists by last name which is super. The official Discogs app never does that. Always shop with it to ensure I don’t buy an album I already have.
Discog's own app works very well, if one sticks to an iPhone. Move a workflow to the iPad,and a non-native presentation, which is ugly and a bit clunky, becomes the work environment. I bought the app this week to try since it offers full resolution with almost all the features of the Discog app as well as some unique features unique. For my use case, except for full pricing information, Discographic provides me with everything I need: -It offers a beautiful presentation of one's collection -It is stable (zero crashes or even hiccups after scanning and adding the first 500 of 20,000 albums) -It is responsive - quick in scanning barcodes and retrieving possible candidates and searching by catalogue ID is no different -The ability to list something for sale with a few clicks and swipes Keep up the great work!
The application don’t work since the last 3 updates. When I try to open the application, it crash instantly. I try to reinstall the application and it’s not working. Something should be done soon. It’s the only one application I have that I can’t use on ios 14.7…
The app is really great overall. Previous versions had some glitches, but this newest update made things much faster and stable. Highly recommended