BerryWeather (or BeWeather) allows for weather on the homescreen. I believe there might be a lite version available for free, if not I think it's probably only $10 at the most.
BerryWeather (or BeWeather) allows for weather on the homescreen. I believe there might be a lite version available for free, if not I think it's probably only $10 at the most.
I use BeWeather, I cannot remember if it has a lite version. I purchased the full version and I must say I love it and it works great on my 9800
I transfered BeWeather from my 9700 to my Torch - it worked fine with one exception - sometimes the text size got confused on the home screen and partially un-readable, just closing and re-opening the screen, or even tilting 90 degrees and back would usually correct it.
The latest free version of Weatherbug that works on the Torch (the version imported from my Bold did not) has an icon that displays the temp and forecast hi/lo. The only way I can see you having it on your 'home' screen would be to move the icon tot the top row of icons and then slide the icon screen to show that row. Until someone comes up with a theme that has related spots to put icons, that's about the only way I know at this point in time to do it with Weatherbug. I like Weatherbug and I really like the new version. BTW... I believe the link to the latest version is included in BB App World.
The latest free version of Weatherbug that works on the Torch (the version imported from my Bold did not) has an icon that displays the temp and forecast hi/lo. The only way I can see you having it on your 'home' screen would be to move the icon tot the top row of icons and then slide the icon screen to show that row. Until someone comes up with a theme that has related spots to put icons, that's about the only way I know at this point in time to do it with Weatherbug. I like Weatherbug and I really like the new version. BTW... I believe the link to the latest version is included in BB App World.
I dont have a Torch, but that's pretty much what I was going to suggest. It seems like your best bet until theme developers can get a grasp on OS6
I know most people use weatherbug and BB weather. Check other posts in the forum, because this question has been asked before.
BB Weather doesn't work on the Torch. I bit the bullet and plunked down the sawbuck for BeWeather/BerryWeather, which allows you to put weather right on the wallpaper in a highly customizable configuration.