![]() ![]() It's really more like a weather-oriented social media app than a weather information app, and as much about how you feel than about an accurate accounting of the current weather.ģ. Great idea, not a great execution, in my opinion. ![]() They apparently just integrate your report into their report.Įarlier this year I tried out Weathermob, which is entirely crowdsourced: The only reports they have are from the "mob" out there, which would be you and me. There's no way, as far as I can tell, however, to look at the crowdsourced reports or photos from other users. The reason I forked out $4 for this was to play around with the crowdsourcing - it allows you to submit your own weather report, with a photo - a concept with which I'm interested. Since the weather hasn't varied from hot and "clear" since I got the app, and may never do so in the future, I can't really speak to the accuracy of the forecasts. The forecast only goes out 24 hours, which is not enough for me. The home page simply tells you the current temperature and weather, and what it's likely to do in the next hour, and that's it. But a lot of folks out there in the tech world rave about Dark Sky, so I figured I'd check it out. Dark Sky ($3.99): Okay, I'm a cheapskate, and usually just stick with the free apps. Dark Sky's interface is minimalist so is its information.Ģ. ![]()
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