Ever been shopping at a flea market or a used record store? You’ve found a 12" record that just might be the hottest rare disco single that no one’s ever heard, or it could be Hungarian polka from the 1960s. There’s no way to know without getting some more information, and the store doesn’t have a turntable for some odd reason. What to do?
Records for iPhone or iPod Touch helps you find information on that record you’re holding in your hand, fast. Records uses Discogs.com, one of the largest and most accurate music databases on the Internet. No more slow googling, Records is fast with EDGE or even GPRS.
Development of Records has practically slowed down to a halt, mostly because of other projects, and more features are probably not coming. However, if you want a more full-featured application for browsing Discogs, we can warmly recommend Discs by Andre Hoffmann. Take a look, it's really neat.
You can if you need help with something, or if you have a suggestion, bug reports or any comments in general. You can also follow Records on Twitter if you want announcements and news.
Records uses TouchXML, which is Copyright © 2008 Jonathan Wight. Also, Records wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for the Discogs API.
Records is developed by Ab Parasol Oy, which is four guys in Turku, Finland. Records is our first product for iPhone.