We’ve been hard at work developing new features for the official Discogs app for iOS! Here are some of the exciting features we’ve added to the iOS app in version 1.7 to help you dig deeper into Discogs data:
More artist data! The app now pulls in all of the Discogs database information associated with an artist or band. Flip through a full artist image gallery, browse through the band members, name variations, aliases, etc.
Band members and other artist data is all linked, so it’s easy to explore and discover connected artists and releases.
When you discover a new favorite artist, you can tap the share icon at the top of the screen to quickly share your discovery via social media, text message, email, or simply save as a note on your phone.
Browsing an artist and want a quick reminder of which of that artist's releases you have in your Collection?
See how many releases from a particular artist you own - simply tap on the "In Your Collection" number to see a narrowed list of releases from that artist or band in your Collection.
We are also pulling in more Label and company data! Learn about a label's parent label and sublabels. Explore a label's releases and even quickly navigate to the label's website.
If you own or have Wantlisted a release from the Label you are viewing, you can quickly navigate to those releases in your Collection or Wantlist.
You may have already noticed this update; it came out with the last iOS update. But in case you haven't, be sure to check out all of the new data we've pulled in for each release:
We've made several other small improvements and fixes!
We hope you enjoy these updates! We are still hard at work developing improvements for the Discogs App. In the months to come you will start to see more features for buyers integrated into the app!
If you haven't checked it out, give the Official Discogs iOS app a spin now:
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