[[Image:TrentsiphoneNin accesslogo.jpg|thumb|right|201px|The application in action]]{{expand}}''NIN: Access'' is an application for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch, released on 15th April, 2009.
==About==
It allows the user to:
*Listen to the entire NIN discography via streaming podcasts.
The application apparently cost [[Trent Reznor]] around $10,000 to build, and could one day be released for platforms other than Apple's media devices, although they would all have to be fully compatible with Google Earth software, and thus far only Android and Blackberry have shown interest. It is a highly unique application, both for the iPhone and for bands in general, as it allows communication en masse with the NIN fanbase without any high subscription or costs.
[[Image:Trentsiphone.jpg|thumb|right|201px|The application in action]]
Parts of the application can be used an accessed from access.nin.com, but the full usage will never be available without a mobile device, specifically the "Nearby" section, explained here:
<blockquote> The idea behind Nearby is to facilitate local interaction between fans - particularly at shows - and opening that up to the web would defeat the purpose - which is why, for now, only mobile users can interact with Nearby. Our thinking is this: allowing people to contribute to a location-based "chat" or conversation without actually being there would only reduce what's happening to a giant, cluttered chat room. Between forums, the CHAT section on nin.com and Twitter itself, we feel you have plenty of ways to interact outside of this. Remember, all of this is malleable. We may find this doesn't work so well and people don't use it the way we've intended / imagined, in which case we'll readdress. For the time being, please give this approach a chance and let's see what happens. </blockquote>
It has been hinted that the application will also one day include live, streaming video from live concerts.
==Issues With Apple==