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Welcome to MoodLyst 3.0 CHANGES: Welcome to MoodLyst for iPhone 3.0. This is a huge update with a lot of focus on making the app the best it can be.  - Added onboarding screens to explain what the app does and how to use it. - Tapping and holding on a song title will bring up the new 'Preview Card' where you have the options to 'Play' the song or share your mood with others.  - The new 'Weekly Vibe Card' in Profile collates your week on MoodLyst into a sharable image that shows both your most-used emoji and your most saved song. You can AirDrop or iMessage these to your friends or family in tap! - "Shake to Add" instantly brings a fun element to saving a mood as now you just need to give your iPhone a little shake and MoodLyst will auto-add what you're listening to on Apple Music to your MoodLyst.  Please test all features mentioned as well as submitting feedback on any bugs you might find in this version.  Thanks Arron :) NEW IN VERSION 2.3: - Added live player for Apple Music so users can now add the current playing song to their MoodLyst history or share it via AirDrop or iMessage - Added 'theme' colour picker which changes the background of user submitted moods - Fixes some bugs ------------ ADDED IN VERSION 2.2: - The ability to directly share a mood or song entry instantly with others on iOS using AirDrop - Previews in iMessage now populate at the correct artwork alongside a direct link to the song you were listening to at the time, on either Apple Music or Spotify. - Users can now select their own mood emoji by using the '+' button that appears towards the right of the available emoji row. - Moods can now have subtle colour changes to their background, simply choose a colour from the theme colour picker. - Emojis are now shown to the bottom-right of moods when posted, instead of the top-left. ---------- Orginal App Store Description: MoodLyst is a love letter from me to you—a personal space to log your daily mood and the music that defines it. How it works: Apple Music: Create a mood entry, and MoodLyst automatically identifies what you’re playing to pair it with your feeling. Spotify: Simply copy a song link and paste it into the app to fetch the track metadata instantly. Visual Cues: Apple Music tracks appear in red, while Spotify tracks appear in green. Privacy First: Your data is yours. All moods and song history are stored locally on your iPhone. Nothing is uploaded to a server, and no one can see your entries but you. There is also the option to share your mood or individual listening history with others - via iMessage or AirDrop. Feedback: I hope MoodLyst helps you recognize how far you’ve come. Please send suggestions or bugs to arron.hirst@gmail.com.

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