Now Available in the iTunes Store...

Re-live the original portable music revolution - the cassette deck!

Turn your iPhone or iPod touch into a cassette player, and get nostalgic over the clunk of a tape ejecting, the squeal of the rewind button, and the whirring of magnetic tape.


Features:
  • Skin your iPod music player, so the tapes change as the songs shuffle.
  • Watch the tape wheels whirr around, as your song plays.
  • Fun retro look: two cassette decks, and ten tape images!
  • Skip to the next song with the eject button, move back or forward with the rewind or fast-forward buttons.
  • Fast skip, by swiping across the screen.

Best enjoyed with music from the 80s. (Shoulder pads not required.)

Available now in the iTunes store.

6 comments:

  1. Bought it - love it!

    Some suggestions:
    - more vintage tapedecks!
    - a tapedeck with vu-meters ;)
    - use playlists as a tape library to play
    - allow me to choose a tape from a library.

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  2. How do you change to the other tapedeck?

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  3. Err, you can't currently. (Short of restarting the application.) For the next version, you will be able to shake your iPhone to change. And thanks for the suggestions, Robsky - I am working on a way to allow song selection, and some new skins.

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  4. just bought the app. would love to see the old 70's panasonic cassette deck skin somewhere down the line.

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  5. I updated the app on my iPhone 3G on OS 3.1 and it does not work at all
    Jason.traz007@gmail.com

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  6. Hi Malcolm McDonald, I have a great idea for an App for the iPad which will be a great next project following on from your Cassette Deck beautifully. Rather than broadcast the idea to the whole world, I would rather send it to you privately. My email address is

    << hyppoenvelopes@bigpond.com >>.

    This is serious, i.e. no joke. Please contact me as I will respond immediately. I feel certain, that having developed the 'nuts and bolts' of the Cassette Deck, you might like to have a crack at this idea. John Whelan, Adelaide, Australia

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