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Meteorologist

Meteorologist - 1.2.9

weather access from the menu bar or Dock

All Time: (4.5)
Version 1.2.9: (3.7)
Selected Version: 1.2.9
Release Date: 2003-05-24
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.2.9): 12,470
Downloads (all versions): 207,250

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Product Description:

Meteorologist is the only full featured free weather program for Mac OS X (that I've seen). It was inspired by a couple week problem with another weather program, and I had the crazy idea that I would write a simple program to take its place. Several months later, Meteorologist has matured into a very strong program, representing not only my efforts, but also the helpful and insightful comments of those who use this program. Meteorologist now supports multiple cities, multiple servers, new version and server error checking, and many more features.

In addition, Meteo is now officially in the Public Domain, and now is hosted on SourceForge. SourceForge is a website that allows open source developers to collaborate on their projects, keep track of bug and feature requests, and other really cool things. To check out the SourceForge page, head here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/heat-meteo.

What's new in this version:

  • Updated homepage link to go straight to sourceforge
  • Fixed annoying problem where loading icon would stay in menubar
  • Weather Alerts window will now always stay visible
  • Fixed trailing nulls problem
  • Meteo works again! (hopefully...)
  • Began xml-izing Meteo
  • city search now uses bundled weather.xml file
  • Cities using NWS will need to have their searches performed again (you don't have to recreate the city)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.2.9:
Overall Rating: (3.7) Features: (4.1) Support: (3.7)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (3.3) Price: (4.7)
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Meteorologist ReviewVery good with one serious annoyance - Version: 1.4.8, 4/23/2009 11:21AM PST

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ziggy29
I love this little menu bar addition -- but it has one significant, annoying flaw.

It seems that the attempt to refresh the weather occasionally hangs -- usually once a day or more on me -- and you have to quit out of the application and restart it. This can happen if you intermittently lose the connection or if the Mac goes to sleep while it's in the middle of a refresh.

It would be much better if it "timed out" of the refresh and tried again a little later.

That is what lowers this from 5 stars to 4. Fix it (assuming it's still being maintained) and it's 5 stars.
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Meteorologist CommentaryWhere in an UPDATE? - Version: 1.4.8, 5/6/2008 03:05PM PST

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terryzx
I really like this but I just can’t get it to work properly on Leppard. Seems like an UPDATE is due ya think?
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Meteorologist ReviewBest - Version: 1.4.8, 4/29/2008 10:06AM PST

Cowicide
Tried all the others and this one is the best. It uses very little CPU and fits perfectly up in the menubar looking just like it was meant to be there (put there by Apple itself). The preference interface is pretty clunky and there could definitely be improvments made there and in the dropdown menu gui. But, this is the only one I use anymore. Love the radar image (which the dev of weatherdock REFUSES to add) and once again, stable... doesn't use up CPU. The best.
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