ScrobblePod is a music scrobbler for Last.fm. It manages every song you play in iTunes, iPod and iPhone.
When you listen to music on your iPod and in iTunes, songs are often scrobbled in the wrong order. ScrobblePod fixes this by queueing your songs for scrobbling, until your iPod is plugged in.
The point of Last.fm is to track what you listen to, so it makes sense to ensure that none of your songs are ignored. ScrobblePod does this without making a fuss, sitting out of your way in the menu bar. No artist charts or confusing messages, just the clean interface that you have come to love on your Mac.
With it's scrolling song display and subtle animations, ScrobblePod makes it painless to perform song-related actions.
Want to let the world know what you think of a song? Fire up ScrobblePod and choose between Love, Ban, Tag and Share. With a single click, shape your Last.fm profile around your own personal tastes.
ScrobblePod gives you full control over your Last.fm account. Want to keep that Céline Dion song a secret? Not a problem, just give it a comment in iTunes. You can also control exactly when your songs are scrobbled. Switch scrobbling on and off whenever you like, or just let ScrobblePod manage it automatically.
- Fixes for several crashes
- Significantly reduced logging
- Stability improvements
- Tracks will now be submitted to last.fm once device is synced if the auto scrobbling interval is set to 0 hours
- If you listen to a song more than once, each play will be submitted to last.fm
- Restores the ability to tag and share songs
- Fixes high processor usage with auto submit interval set to 0 hours
- Under the hood improvements
- Fixed issues with incorrect scrobble time
- Fixed issues with opening Preferences window that some users have experienced
- Fixed a crash which happened when comment or genre exclusions were disabled
- Posting Now Playing notifications only for songs which are not ignored
- Songs with empty genre can now be ignored
- Fixed comment exclusions
- iOS device detection
- Uses less memory with small and, especially, large iTunes libraries
- Fixed memory problems with continuous scrobbling
- Visual improvements
- Various enhancements and bug fixes