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I use the Upcoming Releases section quite frequently and often as my only source of finding out what tracks are coming up. I will usually commit a large portion of the day going through a big chunk of these and was wondering how other people take note or document favoured tracks for future purchases or re-listens. The problem I find is that I forget or misplace these along the line.
At the moment I simply retype the artist and track (sometimes release date too) on a message in facebook and send it to myself for safe keeping. Is there another way to keep track of this by using a tool on this forum? How do other people do it?
If there is no way through Trancefix to save these tracks.... could there be? I am thinking of a feature similar to that on my web browser, where I click the bookmark star to save favourites. I guess, I'm after something simple and that I can reference back on later i.e little star in the top right corner of a thread/topic that stores 'favourites' in my profile.
Any thoughts?

Subscription maybe?

Or just make a folder and bookmark the shit out of it
Edit: @Wesley?
Last edited by Katadunkass; 12-19-2013 at 21:19 PM.

You're talking about something available on Trancefix now, or a added 'subscription' feature?
I never thought of this. I guess this could be a solution actually.
I do think it would be a good idea to have a feautre that lets you 'bookmark' or save threads for later reference. Maybe something in My Profile page called 'Watch List' or 'Favourites' (thinking out loud).... Could be useful for other sections of the site (interesting pages) but I would mainly see it being used in the 'Releases' section.
Last edited by Hensmon; 12-19-2013 at 23:48 PM.

Add a tag? "Hensmon to buy list" or something?

Ive added the tag into this thread, its above the title... have a try and click on it :-) Ive added the same tag to a few other threads ;-)

I actually have an Excel sheet on my computer with tons of names, ID's and such![]()