SBSH Mobile Software's iPhone and iPad weather app, PocketWeather, hasn't gotten unanimous praises by the iDevice owning community. However, the company continues to move forward, recently adding notifications, new themes and customization, as well as a "Lightning Stopwatch."
In the latest update, Living Earth HD v2.0, Radiantlabs once again delivers enhancements to a few different areas, most importantly, a new set of maps.
Though doing well, McLean Mobile realizes there are still improvements to be made to Weather 2x, such as greater convenience for those who frequently travel.
For this AppGuide, we’ll help you find the best basic weather app, the one you open when you want to know if you should bring an umbrella or wear a jacket— an “every day” weather app. Regardless of your particular preference, this AppGuide should help you find the weather app you’ll turn to every day.
EyeO Weather is a brand-new weather app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, which provides users with location-based weather reports for up to seven days in the future.
You'd likely never know it by the new version number, but the latest update to Weather Live provides plenty of new features that are quite substantial.
iPhone owners with the right app never have to be caught in the rain again! The sort of weather app you like really comes down to personal taste, and this AppGuide will help you find the weather app that’s right for you.
Recently, the folks behind the popular Swackett X weather application for Mac unveiled their newest iOS app, Peepometer. The $1.99 iPad app provides a unique weather report and is modeled after the stylish gauges, dials, and meters from the 1950s.
Following the major release last month, today's update of Living Earth HD takes another step in visual advancements, plus fixes some recently created problems.
Originally designed to utilize the third generation iPad's stunning Retina display, Weather 2x is now even more accessible with iPhone and iPod touch compatibility.