5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for CLZ Music for iPhone.
CLZ Music is free iOS app published by Bitz & Pixelz BV
oktenor
Running on a MacBook Pro, the program would frequently shut down ( without warning, losing much tedious work!). It has quirky and inconsistent commands (when to use tab vs. enter); too many confirmation actions, and a weak search function. I have a substantial lp collection. The database does not “play well” with lps because CDs are expected. To top it off, the values provided by CORE do not match my holdings and overwrote my entries! That said, it’s still the best I’ve found and have begrudgingly struggled with it until I subdued it ( or perhaps just changed my attitude). BTW, the newest version appears to be considerably more stable.
Wisegus
Easy to add items to data base but have cd and vinyl titles all over the place have Beatles cd's in B and vinyl in T and tryin to fix is not intuitive.have tried to fix sort titles but nothing happens. If a groups name begins with The in vinyl it gets dumped in T field not so with cds.
Swamprat357
I’m glad I didn’t buy the full version! Of the first 13 artists I tried to enter, it couldn’t find albums for 4 of them. And we’re talking artists like Fleetwood Mac and Warren Zevon. Unless you want to add a lot of titles manually, skip this app....
sorr1029
Cool app that I’ve used in the past, but now it closes every time I try to delete an album on both iPhone and iPad
hmrose1215
Gone are the days of coming home with new records, only to realize I already had several of them! Now I can take my collection with me everywhere!! This app is a MUST HAVE for any serous music enthusiast who prefers tangible recordings over digital! Don’t get me wrong I own music on ALL media types. I’m so relieved this app helps me stay organized! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
byrdmanic
I’ve been using Music Collector for about 7 years, I tried alternatives but consider this to be the best. I subscribe to all 3 versions of the software (desktop, web-based and iOS). All are pretty much ideal for cataloging non-classical genres: the important fields are all there and they sync seamlessly. It is easy to add albums, and you can upload your own artwork if you wish. All great. If, like me, your collection includes classical music, you will find the desktop version best. A key difference for classical is that you often need an additional “composition level” between album and track where you can group, say, the movements of a symphony. The desktop version has you covered for this (it has a composition field and you can also use headers). The problem for the web and iOS versions is that neither composition nor header fields can currently be synced, so they lack this important feature. I hope the developers will consider enabling them in a future update. Then the package will be entirely awesome on all counts!
alexmano
I have the CLZ comics and movies app that I paid $15 each for. I downloaded the music app before they went to subscriptions, which is very annoying btw. They used to give you 100 free to add to your database. Out of the 25 records I tried, I found 1. Yes 1 lonely record that is still sitting in my collection. I’m about to delete the app. But before I do that, if you want to an app like this, download the Discogs app. It actually works, it will find your music, and it’s FREE. No subscriptions.
Torcano42
This company stole my money and deleted all my data on me so that they could start gouging people for a monthly subscription instead of you just paying a one time fee and owning the app like it was when I got it! If they screwed me, they’ll screw you too,.. do not waste your money getting bent over by these liars!!!