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    Quote Originally Posted by phibon View Post
    I'm currently using Music Collector from Collextorz. I'm not too happy with this application and I'm looking to change it. As a part of the evaluation, I would like to know if there are any plans to have an iPhone / iPod Touch application for OrnageCD (for viewing and searching my database)?
    Yes. It's in development and should be in appstore in August-September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrei_c View Post
    Yes. It's in development and should be in appstore in August-September.
    Can you tell me the status of the app? Would really love to see a nice app to show off my collection on my iphone

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    Is the iPhone / iPod Touch still on the roadmap?

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    This is the reason why iPhone app was never finished:
    [url]http://www.pcworld.com/article/168019/delicious_library_iphone_app_yanked_from_app_store .html[/url]

    OrangeCD uses the same Amazon license as Delicious Library. Which means that as long as we access Amazon databases, we cannot release an iPhone app.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrei_c View Post
    This is the reason why iPhone app was never finished:
    [url]http://www.pcworld.com/article/168019/delicious_library_iphone_app_yanked_from_app_store .html[/url]

    OrangeCD uses the same Amazon license as Delicious Library. Which means that as long as we access Amazon databases, we cannot release an iPhone app.
    Yes I know about that. Collectorz’ iPhone app has been removed for a short while form the app store because of that reason. Collecotorz is no longer using Amazon as a source for information. Instead they use other sources such as Discogs.com.
    Does this mean the Orange CD iPhone application is dead?

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    I'm kinda confused... why do we need Amazon? I can see the problem if we wanted to "run" orangeCd on an smartphone, but don't we just need an app to access our data on ragsandtags formatted for the tiny screen?

    fred

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