DeluxeWare Releases A New Weather App
DeluxeWare have released a new Weather application for Palm OS devices. While the Palm OS certainly has no shortage of weather apps, DeluxeWare has added some unique features and has released this first beta version as freeware. In addition to the usual weather data, the program supports a broad range of Palm OS devices and offers high-res+ support. It also has a "Weather Guard" feature that can add the current conditions to your Treo's keyguard display.
Weather v0.12 is a beta release and support Palm OS 5 and higher devices. It is freeware and requires an Internet connection.
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RE: Beta
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RE: Beta
Have noticed that when it shows the last time updated it is correct at CST but accross the top it shows the time in eastern time zone ie: one hour later for me.
Keith
RE: Beta
You took the review precisely outta my mouth. Why would today's weather be the only thing displayed. Maybe in the great canyons of NYC etc, one would have do go down 67 floors to go outside. But for the rest of us, I can just open the back door and take a look / feel. That's real time (as compared to a laggy EDGE Treo) and pretty accurate too.
My 680 strangely reset again and a question @ configuring "Weather extensions" popped up with a decision box, in the middle of the Palm OS logo!!! After selecting yes, it never finished rebooting. Tried again same thing ... visions (fears) of a hard reset began to dance in my head. Pulled the battery once more and selected "no". It finished rebooting. I immediately deleted the app. Saga over.
It's a little windy and partially sunny today here in GA, with temps in the 50s, no rain in sight. I just walked to the door to find out. :-)
Pat Horne
More like alpha....
Finally, (1) no radar; and (2) no forecast.
It sure is purdy though.
Maybe the next version will have some more bells and whistles, but this one's off my Treo 755p.
Harold
RE: More like alpha....
Pat Horne
Look out the window.
A little Buggy
Not a good combination when that alarm is supposed to wake you for work :-(
b.b.
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