Weatherbug updated 1.0.0.301?
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comLast edited by ArmaK; 05-14-09 at 03:24 AM.
05-14-09 03:21 AMLike 0 - Here is the WB 1.0.0.301 installation package for app loader. If you still can't get the link to work you can use this to install the latest version of WB.
WeatherBug 1.0.0.301
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com05-14-09 03:26 AMLike 0 - 05-14-09 03:55 AMLike 0
- My 2 favorite weather apps are BBWeather and WeatherBug. I like Weatherbug more because it looks better and it uses GPS. I like BBweather more because you can add various locations/zipcodes and choose any of them from the menu.
I've noticed that, with weatherbug, you cannot add more than one location, and if you do add a location, you cannot use the gps location, just the one specific location that you added. On top of that, when you add one specific location via zip code, it only gives you the city, but with a different zip code. Is there a way to change the above limitations? If not, I can't really see much benefit of using weatherbug anymore.05-14-09 07:46 AMLike 0 -
- My 2 favorite weather apps are BBWeather and WeatherBug. I like Weatherbug more because it looks better and it uses GPS. I like BBweather more because you can add various locations/zipcodes and choose any of them from the menu.
I've noticed that, with weatherbug, you cannot add more than one location, and if you do add a location, you cannot use the gps location, just the one specific location that you added. On top of that, when you add one specific location via zip code, it only gives you the city, but with a different zip code. Is there a way to change the above limitations? If not, I can't really see much benefit of using weatherbug anymore.05-14-09 08:39 AMLike 0 - When you enter a zip code for your location, it would only give you a location in the same city or surrounding area. It does not give you, or tell you which location is closest to the zipcode that you entered. And Secondly, I don't see a way to add more than one location at a time. And if you use gps as a location, you cannot have another location there at the same time to select from. Using BB Weather, I have 4 different zipcodes saved right now, and I can switch between them to get the weather for each one. That doesn't seem to be the case for Weatherbug.05-14-09 08:55 AMLike 0
- When you enter a zip code for your location, it would only give you a location in the same city or surrounding area. It does not give you, or tell you which location is closest to the zipcode that you entered. And Secondly, I don't see a way to add more than one location at a time. And if you use gps as a location, you cannot have another location there at the same time to select from. Using BB Weather, I have 4 different zipcodes saved right now, and I can switch between them to get the weather for each one. That doesn't seem to be the case for Weatherbug.05-14-09 09:06 AMLike 0
- When you enter a zip code for your location, it would only give you a location in the same city or surrounding area. It does not give you, or tell you which location is closest to the zipcode that you entered. And Secondly, I don't see a way to add more than one location at a time. And if you use gps as a location, you cannot have another location there at the same time to select from. Using BB Weather, I have 4 different zipcodes saved right now, and I can switch between them to get the weather for each one. That doesn't seem to be the case for Weatherbug.
If you want to do location search, enter your Zip code and click search. Once the search is done, click on the button that lists what station it will be pulling data from. After clicking that you should see a huge list of different locations within the city. Click your preferred station and then click save.05-14-09 09:37 AMLike 0 - ahhh, I see now. The is a little blue circle with a tiny white triangle that you click on to switch between locations. Lol, I started hating weather bug because I didn't see the option to switch between locations. This is pretty cool now. Thanks.05-14-09 09:49 AMLike 0
- No no no no.
If you want to do location search, enter your Zip code and click search. Once the search is done, click on the button that lists what station it will be pulling data from. After clicking that you should see a huge list of different locations within the city. Click your preferred station and then click save.05-14-09 09:49 AMLike 0 -
- Yep, sucks, don't it. Wish they would have a setting like Poynt to use Google Maps instead if you wanted to. Maybe we should email the WeatherBug team and have them download and look at how Poynt integrates with Google Maps as well.... anyone have a way to contact them?05-14-09 09:56 AMLike 0
- Yep, sucks, don't it. Wish they would have a setting like Poynt to use Google Maps instead if you wanted to. Maybe we should email the WeatherBug team and have them download and look at how Poynt integrates with Google Maps as well.... anyone have a way to contact them?
Here's their message board: WeatherBug.com :: View Forum - WeatherBug Mobile or you can use the "E-mail developers" option in Help menu in WB. Those are the only two methods I know of.05-14-09 11:00 AMLike 0 - I deleted BBMaps and my previous download of Weatherbug froze my phone completely. This new version of Weatherbug works great. Much faster too. I haven't noticed any significant memory leak. I would imagine if you set the "My Location" function you might see more battery drain because it will always be searching. You should all be free to dump BBMaps...since it's essentially useless. Google Maps is 100% better.05-14-09 11:21 AMLike 0
- I deleted BBMaps and my previous download of Weatherbug froze my phone completely. This new version of Weatherbug works great. Much faster too. I haven't noticed any significant memory leak. I would imagine if you set the "My Location" function you might see more battery drain because it will always be searching. You should all be free to dump BBMaps...since it's essentially useless. Google Maps is 100% better.05-14-09 11:28 AMLike 0
- I deleted BBMaps and my previous download of Weatherbug froze my phone completely. This new version of Weatherbug works great. Much faster too. I haven't noticed any significant memory leak. I would imagine if you set the "My Location" function you might see more battery drain because it will always be searching. You should all be free to dump BBMaps...since it's essentially useless. Google Maps is 100% better.05-14-09 11:32 AMLike 0
- I deleted BBMaps and my previous download of Weatherbug froze my phone completely. This new version of Weatherbug works great. Much faster too. I haven't noticed any significant memory leak. I would imagine if you set the "My Location" function you might see more battery drain because it will always be searching. You should all be free to dump BBMaps...since it's essentially useless. Google Maps is 100% better.05-14-09 11:36 AMLike 0
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Delete it if you don't need radar. I dropped WB a long time ago due to issues with memory and it making my phone reboot.05-14-09 11:39 AMLike 0 - Yep, sucks, don't it. Wish they would have a setting like Poynt to use Google Maps instead if you wanted to. Maybe we should email the WeatherBug team and have them download and look at how Poynt integrates with Google Maps as well.... anyone have a way to contact them?05-14-09 12:44 PMLike 0
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