I've just tried 4cast. Nice - except when I assign it as a DB6 plug-in a blank
line appears where 4cast info should be.
Any ideas?
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From: "Michael M. Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: Re: [Treo] TreoWeather Released
Date: Tue Jun 5, 2007 11.48
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4cast gives you configurable radar images (don't think it does animations
yet) and alerts.
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Mike
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:32:02 -0400 J Messeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It seems only current wx and 5-day forecasts are available. It is very
>pretty, and allows you to pre-select several cities for updates.
> But I agree - being able to see the radar would be a nice feature,
>especially when I'm looking at local weather. If I'm in Gettysburg, PA
>and looking at Miami, Fla., the 5-day forecast probably is sufficient.
> But if there's a tornado or t-storm cell moving in on G'burg, I'd
>kind of like to know where it is and which way it's moving.
> I looked at WorldMate (someone on here mentioned it) and it -- for
>me -- is overkill. But something simple, like TreoWeather with radar -
>now that I'd probably pay for.
> I don't spend a lot of time looking at weather reports -- I pretty
>much figure if my head's getting wet, I'm either standing beneath an
>incontinent squirrel or it's raining. I can narrow that down my moving a
>couple feet in any direction.
> And I get local weather alerts via email from a local TV station --
>might be with a little advance plannning, I could set up the same thing
>in a city I'm planning to visit.
> But that radar -- that I could go for.
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>Levi Wallach wrote:
>> Yes, while I like the info, TreoWeather provides, I also would like
radar and weather alerts. On Demand has radar at least, but no weather
alerts, and the radar it has is very wide - the whole region, so you can't
zoom in to see what's going on really locally. Having that would be a big
benefit over On Demand. On Demand (the weather part) is free, so
TreoWeather needs to do one better in order for me to consider paying $10
for it. It might look nicer, but since I'm only going to be looking at it
occasionally, that's not particularly important...
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>> Subject: Re: [Treo] TreoWeather Released
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>> Can you pull up live radar?
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>> On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:39:46 -0400 Glenn Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> Hey,
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>>> Cool program. Just like the Weather Bug on my PC toolbar.
>>> I do like this program a lot and so far the trial is running flawlessly.
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>>> Looks like a keeper for sure, but I'll know in 14 days.
>>>
>>> At 04:37 AM 6/4/2007 +0000, you wrote:
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>>>> We recently just released TreoWeather for Palm Treos. TreoWeather for
>>>> Palm OS Treos is a simple weather browsing application that delivers
>>>> great results. Whether you are a mobile professional or mobile
>>>> accomplisher,TreoWeather is the must have weather app you need to give
>>>> you the precise weather information in the most enjoyable manner.
>>>>
>>>> For more information, please visit,
>>>> <http://www.treoweather.com <http://www.treoweather.com/>
>http://www.treoweather.com <http://www.treoweather.com/>
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