
What this means is that it works on so many devices and with so many music players – both on Computers and Mobile Phones. The name of this application is MiniLyrics, and it is cross-platform. It doesn’t look fine and clean like TuneWiki but it does the job. I did some research and stumbled on this new application. MiniLyrics – Alternative App to TuneWiki: It is really sad to see such an app go just like that. It was retired by the app developers as they were finding it difficult to stay afloat. The sad part is that TuneWiki is no more. This application also lets you explore Song Maps and real-time Top Charts to discover popular songs nearby and around the world, easily Share lyrics with your network of friends, get lyrics of songs as they play and also get lyrics instantly translated into 40+ languages.

It synchronizes the lyrics with the song for your listening and reading pleasure. This application plays music files that you have on your phone and connects to the internet to get it’s lyrics. It’s just hard to switch to other apps not because it doesn’t have the feature but because it is captivating enough to keep you glued to it.

You won’t want to leave the application when you open it. TuneWiki: a very nice application to have. It would keep you entertained and even make you laugh when you get to know you have been singing the songs with the wrong lyrics. This application would make you stay glued to your phone for a long time as you listen and read lyrics of songs on your phone. I used TuneWiki on my Blackberry 9700 for a long time. At every point, I always have an application that I can play Music with and at the same time shows the lyrics (both on PC and phone).
