iCollect Music: Vinyl Discogs

iCollect Music: Vinyl Discogs

By iCollect Everything, LLC

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2011-11-03
  • Current Version: 8.5.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 22.21 MB
  • Developer: iCollect Everything, LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.50854
4.50854
From 995 Ratings

Description

iCollect Music is the #1 app on the Apple App Store for managing your music and album collection or inventory, whether at home, work, or school. This app works on all device sizes and syncs directly with our iPhone, iPad, Mac apps, as well as our apps on other platforms. Scan in or search for any music item you own or want and add them to your lists. Full of incredible features! • Manage and inventory CDs, vinyl records, cassette tapes, 8-track, reel-to-reel, digital files, and so much more. • Loaded with millions of music items and albums from around the world in our database. • Full barcode scanning and database search. • Cloud Backup • Sync across multiple devices, including iPad, iPhone, Mac, and more. • Supports input in any language and allows selections of any country and currency. • Filters, sorting, and importing. • Three different custom layouts. • Exporting • Multi-level sorting • Shake to Select • Default Field Data • Customize which fields are displayed • Section Counts • Share your music collection with friends or on social media like Facebook and Twitter. • Format your Titles with A, An, or The removed. • Extra features like colored Themes, Dark Mode support, and more. • Every field is editable. • Store up to four pictures per item or album, including front, back, and inside images of music items. • Personal details per music item or album including Loaned, Purchase Price, Purchase Date, Date Added, Personal Rating, Last Watched, Storage Location, Opened, Notes, Estimated Value, and more. • Index bars and search for quick access in large music collections. This app is a completely new collecting experience, written from the ground up with Swift 5.9, iOS 17, the latest devices like iPhone 15, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, SE 2, iPad Pro, and full Universal iPhone/iPad support built-in and syncs directly to our Mac app. Our app was created with a cloud database backend designed specifically to allow each item to be stored with its own individual attributes. We can import your music collection from nearly anywhere: CLZ Music, Delicious Library, MusicBuddy, Discogs, and much more. Just send us your import file and we'll get you rolling. Note: Large collections require an in-app purchase to unlock unlimited storage. You will be prompted when you reach the limits of your selected collectible type. Data provided by Discogs, Amazon, Google, eBay, and users like you. ------- PRIVACY INFO ------- All of these are OPTIONAL when using our app. Email Address: We only collect this if you enable Cloud Sync as a login user ID. Contacts: We only use your contacts if you want us to for "Loaned To" fields. Photos or Videos: We only use photos that you choose for your item details. Camera: We only use this for barcode scanning. None of your data is sold. See our Privacy Policy URL for details. We do use Google Firebase and Facebook SDK's for analytics and crash data. See their policies for additional details on what they may track about your device. ------- TERMS OF USE: https://www.icollecteverything.com/privacy-policy/

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Reviews

  • Very Useful App

    5
    By Paisley 17
    Great way to keep an inventory of your vinyl!
  • Price is ridiculous!

    1
    By RockerWeasel
    I got this because the previous app, Collectors, which I paid $30 for everything, was wiped out. Now after entering 30 albums I have to pay another $30 plus more on top of that to get the alcohol, music, games, books! So at minimum I have to pay $60 to buy everything or $120 to get the 4 I need. Ridiculous!
  • Deceiving

    1
    By Matty4play
    Nice app as long as you have less than 30 albums. After that you’ll have to pay $30 dollars to continue logging your collection. Lame.
  • Great music collection organization

    5
    By Jbird1932
    This is a great way to organize and keep track of your music collection. Great data base. Only issue I have is I wish when you are adding large amounts of items you wouldn’t have to keep going back to (Add…Bar Code yes or no …then Save) Keep it in Bar Code mode then Save for quick repetitive adds, switching to No Bar Code if need
  • Great app. Perhaps you could incorporate discogs.com or something

    4
    By burnsac100
    I would like to be able to keep tracking of all of my music. I have a lot that is digital as well, and it’s difficult to find everything on here. Perhaps you could use a third party website to include more data
  • In-App Purchase (Even Though Not Advertised)

    4
    By Yen4Geneva
    The bad: free version limits you to 30 items in your library. The good: Very easy to use, very powerful search and updates system. It has a big library of titles across nearly every format available with a wide variety of search options. The wish list is great - keep a visual list of everything you want to acquire in a neatly stored location for that trip to Mill City Music in Hopkins, MN.
  • Blatantly false advertising!

    1
    By ArchibaldScott
    This app was in the App Store for free with in-app purchases. What really happens is you are allowed to catalog 30 of your CDs and then you are forced to purchase the app for $9.99! Wasted hours of my life carefully cataloguing my CDs only to get the bait and switch. It was very much not appreciated.
  • Eh

    1
    By iamjared
    "hey no one's paying to upgrade, let's take more features away to force them" This issued to be a great free app. Now it’s an app you have to pay for. Should be against the App Store rules.
  • Sneak a pay wall in after 50 albums

    1
    By xMGC KILLERx
    Lol
  • Total junk

    1
    By otrlibrary
    Imported less than half of my collection from their own old app. Also the database recognizes about 25% of my cd barcodes. When it does find a title most of the time it won’t save because there is no image or bad field data of some sort. This copany has always had some sort of excuse but no fixes. The next version is always to solve everything. You can’t fix acrummy database or sloppy coding.

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