Ah, I found your original mail:
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 6:27 AM, <
co...@davander.com> wrote:
> Hey guys! I've just posted this to the forums, but I'd love to hear any comments you have on the project.
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm an indie iOS and Mac developer (my apps:
http://davander.com).
>
> I've used
freesound.org to find many of the sounds I use in my app CatPaint (
http://catpaint.info), and a couple of other un-released apps. I was recently on
freesound.org looking for sounds for a new project when I noticed the excellent API you guys have built.
>
> Since then, I've gotten completely sidetracked from whatever it is I was doing before, and I've been working on an iPad app for searching and collecting sounds from
freesound.org. I've reached the stage of beta testing, and I would love to get some testers, and feedback from potential users.
>
> Right now the features slated for 1.0 are pretty basic. I was aiming for the "minimum viable product" feature set:
>
> Search
freesound.org
> Preview sounds
> View other sounds related to that one
> View other sounds by the same user
> Download sounds to your Dropbox, sorted by category
>
> I have a whole slough of ideas for expanding on the functionality, if the app does well. Two features I'd definitely like to see in the future are exporting attribution lists to various file formats, and advanced queries. I'd love to hear your suggestions as well!
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>
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> I've cc-ed this directly to the admins, so hopefully if they have any concerns about how I'm using the API, they'll let me know directly :)
>
> Please send me a private message, with your email address included, if you're interested in beta testing. You'll need an iPad running iOS 6 or greater, and a Dropbox account. If you don't already have a Dropbox account you can sign up for one here
http://db.tt/SLjK6z2
>
> I suppose it should go without saying, but I love
freesound.org, and want to see it do well. With that in mind, I will definitely be donating some of the profits from the app, assuming there are profits, to the site. I don't want this kind of thing to be a drain on the awesome work you guys are doing.
By the way, I do see one minor detail I would like to see fixed in the
screenshot:
When you are downloading the files you are stripping out all data
about the user and file ID. While this sounds like a good idea, it
doesn't play very nice with the license of the sounds.
It would also be nice to -when a file is downloaded- you also create a
text file with the same name which has the licensing information and
the required information about the file like the person who created
the file, the URL of the file on freesound etc etc, just like we have
in the attribution list (see
http://www.freesound.org/home/attribution/ )
- bram