TuneWiki is a fun little app that has made its way to the iPhone and iPod Touch but has been around for a while on the pc. The app claims to do a few different things and actually provides quite the experience.
It's main feature is that it can take music from your library or music from a radio station that is being played right in the app and display the lyrics to it. As the song is playing, the app will move the lyrics with the beat so that you can keep up with what words are being sung. This in itself is a great feature that would have sold me as I am always finding myself wondering about lyrics to the music I stick on my phone.
But that isn't everything this app does. It also provides access to radio stations all over the world through ShoutCast. This is by far the most extensive radio station collection I have ever run into.
I mean, any collection that offers genres as specific as C64 music or Punjabi is a godsend in my book. This app provides the music as well as the lyrics to many of the songs that can be found. While listening to a radio station, users can find youtube videos that feature the song or download the music right from iTunes.
It's actually quite amazing after taking it all in. The app provide one of the largest collections of radio stations and gives the added bonus of lyrics to music on your device or from those stations. It really is a wonderful app. What's more amazing is that it is free to download. Users can customize it, send tweets or status updates on Facebook and many more about what song they are listening to. It is definitely worth the grab, check it out.