There are also multiple threads arguing weatherye vs. weatherbug vs. BBWeather (the latter being a new incarnation of an older program - that's the beauty of open source software).
Only thing I like about weather bug is that when you scroll over it. It gives you the high,low, and current temp. Then changes the icon according to weather. Its nifty.
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I've been using BBWeather (free) and I like it. I'm used to seeing TWC forecasts, so that helps. I especially like the hourly forecasts to see how the weather is supposed to change throughout the day....
The app icon is active, too, if you decide you want to have current conditions on your home page.
I've been using BBWeather (free) and I like it. I'm used to seeing TWC forecasts, so that helps. I especially like the hourly forecasts to see how the weather is supposed to change throughout the day....
The app icon is active, too, if you decide you want to have current conditions on your home page.
Where did you get BBWeather?
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I'm on Rogers, and the phone came with a build in weather icon. But it's not really an app. The icon displays a bit of information in the name, but clicking on it just opens the web browser.
If you're in Canada/on Rogers, I would highly recommend WeatherEye. 2 Small adds, but works brilliant.
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You've asked this question in both of your threads.....I don't know the answer, but before you start a third thread I tried Google. My first hit said:
"Get free constantly updated weather forecasts pushed to your BlackBerry smartphone. View radar, 10-day forecasts, severe weather alerts, and hour-by-hour forecasts with just one click."