Great application, one of my favorites.
Other Maemo Weather - home-page applet for World Weather on Nokia 770/N800/N810. Use data from weather.com.
| Authors | Vlad Vasiliev, Pavel Fialko, Andrew Zhilin |
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Fixed problem with downloading data from weather.com
This is one of the first things I always make sure I have installed on a reflashed OS installation. I loved it enough to donate to the project and I regard it as highly recommendable.
One of the must-have apps for Nokia IT. And one of the very best too.
Great applet. I don't like that when you start it up initially that you have to put in a zipcode first and register it before you are allowed to have access to the finer details, such as country, city and state.
Still, doesn't take up TOO much room if I limit the scope to 3 items shown. Thanks for this app!
Larger and more powerful than I need it to be - but beggars can't be choosers. Beautiful app which does its job quite well.
Very good weather applet. Definitely a "must have" thing. Looks great and quite useful.
I used to love this applet until the last version. The full screen variant is awful. No, I do not like that anymore. And bugs, you can't add stations without installing additional package, but it does not work after that either, and so on. Really, I like previous small and working versions much better. My advise: keep it small, keep it as applet, do not try to build another browser. Look at the Yahoo Weather Widget.
Love this app. Only one thing prevents me giving it five stars: it's gotten bigger and slower. I love the new interface, but I suspect that's part of the problem. Still, a must-have.
I also liked this very much, it gives me weather report for major japanese cities...great work!
Excellent applet! I love all the configuration options that allowed a complete personalization.
Dear customer. I need more information. Please contact with me by e-mail (you can find it on the page 'About' in 'Setting' window) or in forums on project page. https://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/omweather/ Regards, Vlad.
I love the applet, but I have the same problem as Ali (no data available for current weather icon). The FAQ suggests this means I need to fix my time zone and date settings, but these appear to be accurate. I don't see any different place to report or view status of this as a bug as suggested by Vlad (I don't see a way to set the timezone directly, but I do have my home clock location set to a city in my timezone). Using version 0.20.3 under OS2008 for N800. Any further help would be appreciated.
Dear Ali and Dawn Please report about your problem in garage https://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/omweather/ Thanks.
Can't set the first icon to show current weather (Show only current weather on first icon). Instead if shows: Now N/A.
This was a fantastic applet but last night I updated OS2008 to version 2.2007.51-3 and now it is incompatible. I tried to reinstall and also got the "incompatable installation package" message.
Great. 5Th dimension: See Marcus. Don't See Andrew's problem. Just type cityname and country. Nice pics.
Can't seem to get it to give me a list of locations to select from: all 3 lists in the "Add location" dialogue box are empty. Had to find my location code at weather.com manually and paste it in as a custom location.
Works just fine with n800/os2008. great app, reliable, stable.
This is a wonderful desktop enhancement - useful, functional, configurable, attractive, reasonably fast - except for one major flaw: it's freaking huge. How can a simple weather.com polling & display applet take up over 5 MB of system RAM? If someone on the OMWeather team could optimise the code to shrink it down to under a meg (not counting icon packs, of course!), then I'd give this 5 stars (hell, 6 :-) in a heartbeat.
The added icon size options in v0.19.5 are welcome addition... thanks for great app!
Update: Went to product homepage, downloaded .deb file and it installed fine. Even found my settings from OS2007!
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The best weather application for maemo which I know.