Greetings y'all,

I was going to write Sarai off list to express appreciation for her excellent 
review and thanksgiving that she got through the recent turbulence that 
recently reigned supreme here in the SouthEastern United States.

I started asking so many follow-up questions, however that I changed my mind 
and decided that others might be able to contribute to and benefit from the 
discussion, so here goes.

If IMAP WeatherRadio indeed gives a loud and timely warning I believe it's 
worth the cost.  So far either the conditions in my area lacked sufficient 
importance to trigger a major alarm, or the sound emitted would never awaken me 
from a deep sleep.  Yesterday our region got several tornado watches which were 
extended several times.  I saw an alert from ImapWeatherRadio, but if there was 
any sound at all it was the two tone beep that accompanies a push notification, 
tipicle of what my phone emits when the FoxNews app sends a "breaking news" 
alert, or when AtBat11 informs me that the Cubs lost again.  I usually sleep 
right through those!  I went into settings -> Notifications and confirmed that 
both sounds and alerts are enabled for WeatherRadio.  Perhaps there needs to be 
an actual warning in order to receive a loud alert?  I also observed that this 
app inserts an entry into settings, which is now empty, so perhaps they intend 
add the option of configuring different sounds in a future update.

When this app was first discussed, it was stated that one could read text of 
the conditions and forecast without having to activate ImapWeatherRadio's 
audio.  So far I have not determined how to accomplish this.  The IMap dialog 
seemed to be the most applicable place to look, but none of the visible buttons 
(play, refreshmap, unlabeled, or Map's time stamp)) appear to cause the app to 
convey the text portion in a vo accessible manner.
  I also tried double tapping an area on the screen where I presume the map is 
displayed, but that only presented the "Map settings" dialog.  This is hardly a 
deal breaker for me, but the earlier discussion has me thinking I must be 
missing something obvious.

TIA and best regards.
Geoff


On Apr 28, 2011, at 7:48 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hi all:
> I've received questions about the above application, so thought I'd write a 
> review of the application. Unfortunately, I had use of it yesterday. I'm 
> running an iPhone 4, iOS 4.3. 
> Imap Weather Radio is an accessible weather radio application, which can be 
> configured to alert you to any weather event of your choosing. It wil use 
> your GPS to send alerts where ever you are. You can also set the app to alert 
> for 5 locations based on zip, city, state, airport code, etc. Unlike other 
> radio apps which happen to have weather radio stations, Imap wakes up your 
> iOS device, sounds an alarm, and will send audio, and text alerts. From 
> experience, it works, and will send the alerts at the same time as a Midland 
> NOA Weather Radio. Fortunately, there isn't a delay in notifications, wich 
> was one of my concerns with push notification. It was comforting to have this 
> application when I lost all power due to yesterday's storms. The app does 
> activate location tracking, and surprisingly, it doesn't cause to much of a 
> battery drain. Last night, I had Imap, as well as several other apps pushing 
> data pretty hard to my phone. At 5 P.M, I unplugged the phone at 100% battery 
> power. Around 10 P.M. I was down to 49%; that was with a constant stream of 
> data being pushed. Today, I started at 82% at 8 A.M. and I was at 70
> % at 6 P.M. This was on a calm day with normal phone use. Not bad, IMO. The 
> app is definitely worth the $9.95.
> I hope this review helps. 
> 
> 
> Sarai Bucciarelli
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