Discographic for Discogs is a Music app by Oscar Adan. Discographic is the best and most complete vinyl collector app currently available with Apple Music, Spotify integration & Last.fm scrobbling.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install discographic-for-discogs.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. -This includes masters, releases, artists, labels, Marketplace info, Sales History, your Collection Value Range, your custom searches, etc.
2. -Your Collection, Wantlist, Seller Inventory and every bit of data displayed by the app is conveniently cached in order to make every record on your collection available at any time.
3. -You can export your Collection, Wantlist and Inventory to Excel-compatible format directly from the app, including custom notes and comments.
4. All of your Collection custom user fields are displayed and editable, including ratings.
5. Wether it’s adding a disc to an existing collection, starting a new discography or checking out album details in-store, Discographic does it all.
6. Discographic is the best and most complete vinyl collector app currently available with Apple Music, Spotify integration & Last.fm scrobbling.
7. - All Discogs prices are saved and always available on the app, including History Sales stats.
8. -Browse image galleries of releases, masters, artists and labels where available.
9. Browse records, artists or labels with all the detailed information available on Discogs.
10. -Add and remove items from your Collection, move them between folders.
11. -All your Collection and Wantlist will be always synced between your device and server.
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This is an essential accessory for managing any music collection!
I have no complaints at all. This app is more reliable than the official app, has more features, and doesn’t track you.
The app is improving. I love the UI, and responsiveness of the developer. Crashes often enough to be annoying. Search needs some work. Otherwise, it’s a good app.
I’m on the trial right now but so far it is a breeze to use and much more user friendly than the Discogs app. I’m most likely buying it when the trial is up. One thing I wish we could do in this app is if a user is inside a specific folder, then I could be able to randomize a record within that folder. Another great feature would be to have a way to add records within my collection to multiple folders/genres/categories. Right now it works the same way Discogs does which has always been limiting for me. Thanks for an amazing app!
This is my favorite Discogs app that I’ve used. There is a good all around ease of use and overall look of the app and layout. Searching for releases is easy and typically a quick task, depending on the release of course. The integration of your folders is better than the other apps in my opinion. Super handy to have in your pocket when at record stores. Developer pays attention to user feedback and makes improvements. *after a response of developer answering if paying again for the all new updated version was a one time fee and not a monthly subscription, this continues to be my choice on how to access Discogs.
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