FREE WEATHER REVAMPED to INCLUDE 100% USA CITIES
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Vito Technology has released version 1.2 of their free weather application. Yes, free. Hmm. I am going to have to give this a try now, most weather apps get me an hour from home, but this one says 100%!
November 11, 2008 – VITO Technology releases a new version of free Weather application. Weather 1.2 boasts an updated cities database that includes 100% of USA cities and all major world cities. Finger-friendly stylish interface makes Weather the WINNER among Windows Mobile weather applications. And did we make it clear WEATHER is 100% FREE?
Weather provides weather forecast for your city. Weather stands out among other similar applications with its user-friendly thought out touch-oriented interface. It takes literally three taps to add a city.
Weather displays only necessary information. Current weather is displayed at the top of the screen together with the name of the city. Below is the forecast for today and tomorrow with min and max temperatures and an icon. The temperature can be shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Weather can display forecast for up to 10 cities. Users make a swiping gesture on the screen for smooth sliding to the next page with a forecast for another city. Users can also determine the order in which cities appear in Weather by dragging and dropping a city with their finger in the list of added cities.
Weather also integrates into Winterface – next generation mobile shell. When users add the Weather icon in Winterface it can display either temperature or weather status icon. One glance at the screen, and you know if you want to go outside today!
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