Last.fm client for the iPhone/iPod Touch, at last
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MobileScrobbler connects your Apple iPhone or iPod Touch with the Last.fm social music website. As you listen to music on your device, MobileScrobbler sends the title, artist, and album to the Last.fm website. Last.fm uses this information to suggest new music, new friends, concerts, and events based on the music you listen to.
If this is what you have been waiting to read ever since the day iPhone launched, then today is your day. MobileScrobbler allows you to scrobble your recently played tracks on the iPhone/iPod Touch, and it does it with style.
MobileScrobbler can be installed through Installer.app. It is also available in the Community Sources repository under the Multimedia category.
Using MobileScrobbler is very simple, something that you have come to expect of iPhone. Just open the App after installing it and enter your Last.fm username and password, and Tap Start Scrobbling.
MobileScrobbler will now login to the Last.fm site, and display a music note icon in the status bar letting you know the application is still running in the background.
After logging in, press the Home button on your device and tap the iPod icon and listen to music. Any tracks you play should automatically show up on your Last.fm profile page after you’ve listened to more than half of the track.
To stop submitting tracks, open MobileScrobbler from your home screen and tap “Stop Scrobbling”. The music note in the status bar will disappear and you will be logged out of Last.fm.
To see how many tracks have been scrobbled or queued for this session, as well as the most recent status message from AudioScrobbler, click the “Session Statistics” button.
For More details on MobileScrobbler visit http://dev.c99.org/MobileScrobbler/




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Dohkoxar
Will this app store the information if you have no wifi near you? And will it upload it once you got a wifi connection?
Dec 4th, 2007
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