BY Joe White on Mon January 02nd, 2012
SwitcherLyrics ($0.99) is a new jailbreak tweak that allows Apple fans to view the lyrics of a playing song within the app switcher.
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BY Joe White on Wed June 15th, 2011
Shazam has just announced a brand new feature, which it has incorporated into its premium Shazam Encore application for the iPhone and iPod touch. The feature - called "LyricPlay" - allows users to tag a track and immediately view the song's lyrics in real-time.
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BY Joe White on Sat February 26th, 2011
MyLyrics is a very handy universal application, which allows users to search for song titles by inputting part of the song’s lyrics. The application is currently available in a free, lite version, or a paid version ($1.99).
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BY Robb Lewis on Fri May 28th, 2010
MusicID is a music tagging app that also offers full lyrics searching, links to YouTube videos and much more. But does it compete with Shazam or SoundHound? Read on to find out.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon March 08th, 2010
If like me, you've already jumped on iTunes to download the soundtrack from Apple's first iPad commercial, you probably noticed by now that Apple has done some pretty interesting editing on it. Indeed, the original song "There
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Fri November 13th, 2009
Lyrics+ is a convenient app that finds song lyrics for you. It even integrates with your iPod library to play songs and display their lyrics. It sounds handy, but is it worth the $2 price tag? Read on to find out!
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon October 26th, 2009
Tarento Software recently released the second version of their highly controversial lyrics finding iPhone and iPod touch app titled Lyrics 2. Some of you may recall that the original version of Lyrics was one of
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue July 14th, 2009
Thanks to iPhone OS 3.0's ability to access the iPod framework, the uber-popular jailbroken iPhone music app TuneWiki has finally made its way into the App Store, and the best part is, it's free! TuneWiki is
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu June 25th, 2009
The App Store's approval process has had its fair share of controversy, and that's putting it lightly. Nearly every single day there is one developer or another telling us their story about how Apple has
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed May 06th, 2009
There is nothing worse than hearing a really great song, but not knowing some of the lyrics. Most of us have been there, you know when you are singing along to every word, and you
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