

- #WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE FOR MAC#
- #WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE FULL VERSION#
- #WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE MAC OS X#
- #WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE 720P#
For the App Store, you could choose either Photo & Video or Social Networking as your primary category. I found on the WeatherSnoop FAQs that you should update the driver for that data logger to the newest version available from the OEM, newer than Davis offers from their support site.Let’s say you have a photo-sharing social networking app. I use the USB data logger that came packaged with that WeatherLink software I complained about earlier. It's running OS X 10.7.5, which is the final OS available for this vintage. I don't understand why they don't just add in scrollbars for those of us with the TVs, but I understand we're an edge case.įor those investigating Macs as weather servers, I'm running a Mac mini "Core 2 Duo" 1.83 GHz (Mac mini 2,1), with 2 GB RAM, from 2007.
#WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE 720P#
If you're like me and have a Mac mini in your entertainment center, and you also use this as your interface to your weather station, beware! If you use an HDTV as your head, 720p is not high enough resolution to see the entire windows or either WeatherCat nor WeatherSnoop (lite or full). Note on both WeatherCat and WeatherSnoop: I run a Pro install at work (we're our own cloud), and separately use CP's consumer cloud solution at home. ( As an aside, I highly recommend CrashPlan for cloud backups. I need to hustle home and figure that out! I also had a mulit-day, multi-hundred gig cloud backup started two days ago pulling on my system resources, so I wouldn't be surprised if the combo had somehow caused the trouble. Snoop's been running for several days, but I'm looking at WU for the first time today, and see my station hasn't been uploading since 5am or so. Big plus for Snoop: it can upload JSON and XML formatted weather to the server of your choice, if like me, you're interested in home-brew weather sites.
#WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE FULL VERSION#
I really appreciate the ability to upgrade to the full version should I ever want the gauges, at no extra cost than if I had bought the full version out right. I bought Tee Boy's WeatherSnoop lite, because I didn't need the gauges. I used the demo of WeatherCat next, which is excellent, but more than I need right now. Can not be extended to upload to Weather Underground. Davis are you listening? I'd love to talk to you about it!īig Weatherlink note: does not upload to Weather Underground. Within the hour, I had decided it was a massive waste of money. Once it's running, to say it's obtuse is an understatement. They don't document it anywhere on their site or in the included instructions. Took me an hour to get running, it was that 32-bit mode problem. Nice start in here, Steve! And I see they signed you right up to mod! (PS - I still think this should be an Apple forum, to include iOS wx software, which I'm sure will continue to grow along with that platform)

Included with #6520 USB Data Logger ($165 USD) MacUpdate review link
#WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE MAC OS X#
NOTE: Open "Get Info" and check off "Open in 32-bit mode" to operate on Mac OS X 10.6 and higher
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#WEATHERSNOOP IN APPLE APP STORE FOR MAC#
WeatherLink for Mac is initially required for setting up the Davis Weather Envoy, but not for any weather station model with a Console. Almost everyone decides to move to one of the third-party options. I am not affiliated with any of the following products, although I have tried out WeatherLink, WeatherCat, Weather Display, and WeatherSnoop.īefore purchasing, be sure that you review the web page and are sure that your weather station hardware is supported!ĭoes not have all of the functionality of the Windows version.

Developer comments from web sites are in quotes. Opinions and comments are mine, and do not reflect input from developers. If anyone has an update, please post it below or send me a PM, and I'll add it to this post. As support changes and/or new products become available, I'll update this list. This will be a list of currently available Macintosh native Weather Station software.
