09/05/2008, 4:25pm, EDT
Friday, September 5th
MyWeather Mobile brings weather radar to iPhone
MyWeather has published MyWeather Mobile for the iPhone, allowing users to access weather maps, conditions, forecasts and a full-screen interactive radar. The app combines Microsoft's Virtual Earth technology with animated radar, giving users a view of an area's weather patterns, along with points of interest like golf courses, stadiums and schools. With an iPhone in horizontal orientation, MyWeather enters full-screen mode, supporting pinch and flick gestures with the option of zooming down to street-level weather views.
MyWeather also offers precise data, such as temperature, wind speed and precipitation, and tracks 12-hour weather trends using GPS to determine a precise location. For convenience's sake, the app can store multiple locations simultaneously.
MyWeather Mobile works with both iPhones and iPod touches, and costs $15 at the iTunes App Store.


Filed under: iPod, iPhone, iPhone apps
Other story tags: iPod touch, weather
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Get the same thing...
...for free via Weather Underground for the iPhone http://i.wund.com/
too much
I'd buy it if it were under $5.
Pricey...
$15 is seriously too much. First of all, the iPhone already comes with it's own weather app. Second of all, who really needs all this information on a phone? Most people will just want to know what the weather is, and that's it... And if you really do need all that information, it's available for free on various websites.
Nice looking app, but it doesn't really add anything imo.