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- jeffhRetired ModeratorI use BerryWeather. There are several screen shots on the store page, here: BerryWeather - Crackberry BlackBerry Apps Store
BerryWeather takes their weather data from a variety of sources, some more reliable than others. Current conditions are occasional wildly incorrect. That hasn't happened in a while and it's easy to recognize. When it's 80 and Sunny and the current conditions says overcast and rain, you know...02-01-11 11:22 AMLike 0 - I have the same as prince, BerryWeather, but its the free version. There are still some customizations with it but not as many as you get with the paid version. I have it set on my homescreen to update every hour. I think it works fine!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-01-11 11:24 AMLike 0 - I have the same as prince, BerryWeather, but its the free version. There are still some customizations with it but not as many as you get with the paid version. I have it set on my homescreen to update every hour. I think it works fine!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-01-11 12:30 PMLike 0 -
- Am I missing something by not seeing why everyone has / loves weather apps? I have the weather channel bookmarked on my browser and only find myself going to it once a week at most. I am curious if I am missing why every needs to have the weather forecast right there updated all the time. I am not trying to bust anyone's chops, just trying to learn and see if maybe I am missing something.02-01-11 12:52 PMLike 0
- Am I missing something by not seeing why everyone has / loves weather apps? I have the weather channel bookmarked on my browser and only find myself going to it once a week at most. I am curious if I am missing why every needs to have the weather forecast right there updated all the time. I am not trying to bust anyone's chops, just trying to learn and see if maybe I am missing something.02-01-11 12:57 PMLike 0
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- I have been using the free version of Weather Bug (currently 2.0.0.64) since I got my Bold. It continues to work well on OS6. It does not have the slick graphics of BeWeather but has more functionality. You can add more locations and you get more detailed weather information. Weather Bug also works in the slot that BerryGoodThemes provides for it and BeWeather does not.02-01-11 01:15 PMLike 0
- I also recommend BeWeather. I'm currently using the paid version. It comes in two versions. Free and Paid. Free doesn't have a time limit, just less features.
with the paid version you'll get
- severe weather alert notifications
- radar
- and more... (not going to make a complete list, but you get the picture)02-01-11 01:32 PMLike 0 - Am I missing something by not seeing why everyone has / loves weather apps? I have the weather channel bookmarked on my browser and only find myself going to it once a week at most. I am curious if I am missing why every needs to have the weather forecast right there updated all the time. I am not trying to bust anyone's chops, just trying to learn and see if maybe I am missing something.02-02-11 05:37 AMLike 0
- Am I missing something by not seeing why everyone has / loves weather apps? I have the weather channel bookmarked on my browser and only find myself going to it once a week at most. I am curious if I am missing why every needs to have the weather forecast right there updated all the time. I am not trying to bust anyone's chops, just trying to learn and see if maybe I am missing something.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-02-11 07:31 AMLike 0 - does "BerryWeather" update to current location like "WeatherBug" I cant seem to get it to find me. It tell me "Location Not Found" I have tried typing in the city, zip code like it asks and even tried surrounding large cities with international airports and still no luck. I have done several battery pulls as well.02-02-11 07:50 AMLike 0
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