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Seasonality is for weather geeks
You can keep your silly little Weather Widgets. Those are for amateurs. I need a real weather app that takes things to the extreme. I need a 7-day forecast. I need multiple views for multiple locations - including other countries. I need local Radar, temperature graphs, historical data, wind speeds and I want to be able to save my weather data for posterity. Yes... I'm a weather geek. I don't leave the apartment in the morning without arming myself with a comprehensive forecast. WeatherPop Advance has been my good friend for a while now, but I think Gaucho Software's Seasonality is going to be a great addition to my stable of weather apps. The feature-set is rich, it looks slick and it has an intuitive and logical interface. What more do you want? You can try it free for 30 days. If you find you can't get dressed without it, buy it for $25. You'll need Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.[via Lockergnome]

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JC said 9:56AM on 10-25-2005
Have we as a nation/world become THAT obsessed with the weather that we need 3 dozen weather apps/widgets/toolbars to see weather we can wear a short sleeve shirt or a tank top outside? I think we are slowly becoming an obsessively idiot society
Now excuse me while I go and download this app and add it to my other three weather tools I have on my desktop and constantly use throughout the day :P
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Brian said 10:20AM on 10-25-2005
Well add me to the weather geek club, I am drooling waiting for it to download....
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Wheels said 1:54PM on 10-25-2005
Actually, looking at the weather and trying to figure out what's going on for yourself is a lot better than watching the local weather yahoos on TV. $65,000 a year and it's okay for them to be wrong a good percentage of the time. Dude, I definitely took up the wrong major in college.
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John Henry said 9:33PM on 10-25-2005
I like Meteo for a simple, free weather app.
http://heat-meteo.sourceforge.net/
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Laurie said 9:37PM on 10-25-2005
John - I dig Meteo and used it early on before I sprung for the Pro version of WeatherPop. I believe I stopped using it back then because it was causing all sorts of weirdness in my menubar, but overall I liked it a lot.
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