Trackify updates
Since we don’t have an official blog (yet), I’m posting the latest updates on our project Trackify here. For those who doesn’t know, Trackify transforms links from the swedish music service Spotify and extends the information about the music, with data from other services like Last.fm.

Changelog, 8th April 2010
- Trackify is now optimized for iPhone
Since the iPhone application from Spotify can finally open their own URL-format, we decided to make an iPhone optimized version of the website. The website can also be saved on your home-screen as a web app. Looks good!
We are also going to test this on other mobile platforms like Android and phones with less sophisticated browsers :) - All extended information is loaded with Ajax
This is to make life easier (or faster) for those who browse Trackify on slower connections. - Lyrics are now delivered by Lyricsfly
We like their API and hope that this will make it easier for our users to submit their own lyrics. - And some other smaller (and older) changes:
- Some small CSS changes (like -webkit-transition and -webkit-text-stroke) to make the website cosier in WebKit-browsers.
- You can add Trackify as a search provider in browsers that supports OpenSearch.
- Our framework has been updated and now we’re monitoring the website to find errors instantly.
If you have any suggestions, questions or bug reports, send them to me on Tumblr, Twitter or e-mail.
