
DiggerPocket: Vinyl Prices
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What's New in DiggerPocket
1.8
August 14, 2026
What's New in 1.8 • Share a record into DiggerPocket from any app. Send it a YouTube video, an Instagram post or a single line of text and it looks the record up — from Instagram it reads the photo, from YouTube the video title. Until now only a plain photo counted, so sharing a link never offered DiggerPocket at all. • The map searches in both scripts at once. Type 渋谷 or "shibuya" and the same shops come back, whichever language the app is set to. Until now each language only searched its own version of the address, so half the shelf was invisible depending on what you typed. • More words narrow it down. "disk union shibuya" finds the shop even though those words are not next to each other in its name, and "下北沢 jazz" gives you the jazz shops in Shimokitazawa rather than everything in the area. • The shop you named comes first. Searching "rack" used to bury The Record Rack behind everything that merely contained those letters — Soundtracks, Backtracks. Results are ordered by where the match landed: the name, then the address, then anything else. • The map goes to what you searched for. It used to sit on your own location, so looking for a shop in another city showed you an unchanged map and looked like nothing had been found. • Searching 京都 no longer returns Tokyo. 東京都 ends with the two characters that spell Kyoto, and every address in Tokyo was answering. • eBay prices appear on records that showed none. A listing that puts the catalogue number straight after the artist — one of the commonest ways a record is listed — was being read as a different artist and thrown away. • Capitals, and full-width or half-width characters, no longer change what you find.
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