Why I'm abandoning CDpedia after 5 years
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:16 am
This is going to sound like I’m a CDpedia hater. I’m not. It’s a nice little program and a bargain at $18. But here’s why I’m bailing on it after 5 years of use.
1. No iPhone app. For DVD’s I use DVD Hunter because it’s free and has a free (and excellent) iPhone app. You’ve been promising one for a while but still nothing. I have over 10,000 CD’s in CDpedia and I have to carry around a huge printed book whenever I go to record shows or flea markets to double check what I already have. I don’t care about Amazon syncing - I just want an app that syncs to CDpedia so I can always have an up-to-date and easy to search listing of my collection on my iPod Touch.
2. Box set support. This topic has been brought up many times over the years in the forum and still nothing. Your response is always “we’re not sure how to implement it, but we’re working on it”. If you can’t come up with a solution in 5 years I have to assume you never will.
3. Playing iTunes tracks directly from CDpedia doesn’t work. It plays “a” track of the same name by the correct artist, but not the correct track. For example, if I play “Thunder Road” from the Bruce Springsteen Live album, it will likely play the studio version of Thunder Road from Born To Run. I brought up this problem 3 or 4 years ago in the forum and you acknowledged the problem and said the iTunes interaction is difficult, but you’d work on it. Still no fix, and again I assume there never will be. I have over 100 versions of Dark Star by the Grateful Dead and it would be cool to compare them from within CDpedia in order to make notes. I think you should at least put an asterisk on your web page where you tout this as a feature and let customers know it doesn’t work with multiple versions of the same song.
4. Info view templates. There haven’t been any new styles in many years. Of the few I have to choose from only 1 is usable for my purposes and although it’s boring and ugly I’ve made due for years. Your advice (as is often your advice) is to just open up the template and change it myself. Don’t know how - not interested in learning HTML.
There are so many things to love about CDpedia, and it’s going to take me months, if not years to transfer my collection with all the links and all the artwork and all detailed info in 40+ fields, but I’m tired of waiting for CDpedia to make any real improvements.
Good luck in the future and (despite all my above comments) thanks for all the support in the past.
Dave
1. No iPhone app. For DVD’s I use DVD Hunter because it’s free and has a free (and excellent) iPhone app. You’ve been promising one for a while but still nothing. I have over 10,000 CD’s in CDpedia and I have to carry around a huge printed book whenever I go to record shows or flea markets to double check what I already have. I don’t care about Amazon syncing - I just want an app that syncs to CDpedia so I can always have an up-to-date and easy to search listing of my collection on my iPod Touch.
2. Box set support. This topic has been brought up many times over the years in the forum and still nothing. Your response is always “we’re not sure how to implement it, but we’re working on it”. If you can’t come up with a solution in 5 years I have to assume you never will.
3. Playing iTunes tracks directly from CDpedia doesn’t work. It plays “a” track of the same name by the correct artist, but not the correct track. For example, if I play “Thunder Road” from the Bruce Springsteen Live album, it will likely play the studio version of Thunder Road from Born To Run. I brought up this problem 3 or 4 years ago in the forum and you acknowledged the problem and said the iTunes interaction is difficult, but you’d work on it. Still no fix, and again I assume there never will be. I have over 100 versions of Dark Star by the Grateful Dead and it would be cool to compare them from within CDpedia in order to make notes. I think you should at least put an asterisk on your web page where you tout this as a feature and let customers know it doesn’t work with multiple versions of the same song.
4. Info view templates. There haven’t been any new styles in many years. Of the few I have to choose from only 1 is usable for my purposes and although it’s boring and ugly I’ve made due for years. Your advice (as is often your advice) is to just open up the template and change it myself. Don’t know how - not interested in learning HTML.
There are so many things to love about CDpedia, and it’s going to take me months, if not years to transfer my collection with all the links and all the artwork and all detailed info in 40+ fields, but I’m tired of waiting for CDpedia to make any real improvements.
Good luck in the future and (despite all my above comments) thanks for all the support in the past.
Dave