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Will not work on OS 11. Needs to be updated, otherwise a good program.
Update. 12/31/14 Consider this app dead. From best to pointless ----- The new design is love or hate for most...im fine with it, especially after the updates. But it is a bit confusing at first for some I guess. Still there's a lot of data present. Double charge rant ------ I think it was a huge mistake to make a second app (considering people paid more previously) for the Mobile, especially when we know updates are painfully slow to arrive..and with iOS 5 on the horizon most people will get what they need from the built in weather. I'm ok with multiple versions of apps in principle, but not in this case..it's virtually a scaled version of the Android app, and doesn't warrant paying twice, especially with the support issue. Nothing about the hd app looks different and considering this app was not always a buck, meh. Now that said I do enjoy it on the Android. So I'm happy with it in that regard.
Maybe back in 2012 this was a comparatively good app but now it can't hold a candle to other weather apps. I'll probably keep using Yahoo weather. GUI seems awkward and doesn't show chance of precipitation on main info list. Also doesn't do AIr quality. And satellite images are a joke!!
A classic, clean, easy design -- minimalist if you will -- that ably complements the Android form factor. It abides among a genre of too-much, crammed into too little space with too many tabs, scrolls, controls and views. One can liken this to the well-laid out dash of a true sports car: it easily informs of current conditions while allowing the driver to deal with the road ahead.
I've always thought this was one of the better weather apps with tons of info available. Some of my favorite features are the prediction graphs for temperature and precipitation and the satellite maps. I also like the way everything is presented.
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