A lyric app that doesn't suck?

Discussion in 'iOS Apps' started by bmn0210, Mar 4, 2010.

  1. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    Pretty self-explanatory: does anyone here know of a lyric finding app that doesn't completely suck?

    I'm sick of wasting my time downloading free apps only to find that they don't work properly, and since there's a good chance the paid ones have the same problems, I'm not taking the risk.

    I don't care if it's free or paid, my only requirement is that it lets me store and view the lyrics to my iPod songs without being connected through Wifi/3G/EDGE.
     
  2. KGameLover1

    KGameLover1 Well-Known Member

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    Lyrical Premium. The difference in the Premium version is that it allows offline viewing. Made by Clink Apps, I think.
     
  3. Aurora

    Aurora Well-Known Member

    Are you talking about synced lyrics when you play music?
    The only one I know is iMusic, anything else I've tried does not work. iMusic is free.
    Lyrics apps are, oddly enough, extremely hard to find in the app store.
     
  4. Nekcik

    Nekcik Well-Known Member

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    #4 Nekcik, Mar 5, 2010
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    Soundhound Aka Midomi. It's a song ID'er and the last update made it so you can play any song in your ipod/iphone library and it will pull up the lyrics. Also includes other nice stuff like links to Youtube videos of songs you ID and other nifty stuff. Trust me its good stuff.

    If your looking for ONLY a lyric finder then try Camena, Don't let the negative reviews throw you off. It had a bad update that broke it, but it did get fixed and works really well.

    Hope it helps
     
  5. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    Could you give a link? iTunes seems to be screwing up again. :/
     
  6. Deewin

    Deewin Well-Known Member

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    Sound is a really nice app but I think it costs at least 5 bucks now. It also tags songs but half the time it doesn't even detect the song unlike Shazam, which works most of the time for me. Tunewiki is a free app but I'm not sure how well it works.
     

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