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Thursday, May 28 2009 21:55
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$0.99

  • Category: Weather
  • Updated: Jul 04, 2010
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • 1.1 (iOS 4.0 Tested)
  • 2.2 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: VITEB SOLUTIONS PVT LTD

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.








iWeather Lookup by MyFirstIphoneApp

iWeather Lookup by MyFirstIphoneApp is a interactive iPhone app that Forecast's 7 days and nights with a handful of good features. Main features being a 7 day forecast,  weather by the hour, and different radars views for the area of your zip code. Shake to refresh the data of current weather conditions, data being the humidity, wind chill, wind speed, UV index, high temperatures, dew point, barometer, visibility, and low temperatures. From 00:00 Hour all the way to 23:00 the user can view the wind speed and direction, current humidity percentage, dew point, windchill, and Precipitation.

On the main screen the user can view the daily averages, and the current moon-phase. To advance through this data you can simply select the day of choice under forecast, view by the hour under today, see the averages by graph, and view the moons phases by the quarters predicted. Simply tap the satellite icon to view the two radar maps, takes about a second or two for each one to load. In this menu the user can also bring up the local web cam shot, and current location map provided by Google. Little nice things left on the app is the ability to bookmark and rearrange the locations you have chosen, and on the mainscreen as well as other things is the sunrise and sunset. I would recommend this app to anyone. You can find this iPhone app at your Apple App Store.

You can purchase or download this app on your iTunes app store by clicking on the link to the left.

















 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, August 16 2010 19:17