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Sabtu, 05 Desember 2015

Pocket Weather AU for iOS Gets Disappointing Redesign Plus Apple Watch App


Pocket Weather Australia by ShiftyJelly PTY LTD has long been a favorite weather app for Australians. It was just recently updated with a totally new redesign, along with the new much anticipated Apple Watch app. But wait! Users who haven't updated yet, may not want to hit that button too quickly. This update has left some users not too happy with the change and for what I think is good reasons. 

If you use Pocket Weather Australia, you'll know the app for its great design and more accurate weather information (than the stock iOS app) - right down to your local suburb. The app was designed for both iPhone and iPad, and used the real-estate advantages. The same can't be said for all of its previous positives in this latest update.

Gone is the great graphical weather images for a very minimal design, with a lot of white space and very basic weather icons. The new design also feels less intuitive - even with its very simple Google looking card system. Like tapping the today section card will open more in-depth information, however there is no indicator of this feature. There are also inconsistencies that don't make a lot of sense - like rounded up/down weather temperatures and showing the 'correct value' in different areas. I also experienced crashes and freezing while performing simple actions like adding a city or trying to load the weather.

The iPad app is also a let down compared to its previous version. Before the iPad made use of the larger display, however now, it's basically the same exact iPhone app on a larger plain background. It's clear that this redesigned version has taken design cues from Google, over Apple. 

On thing that many people were waiting for was a Apple Watch app to replace the  usually incorrect iOS weather app. But this app has its let downs too. While there is a complication you can add to the Watch face, it will not show the current live temperature - instead it'll show the days max and condition. Tapping the complication will take you to the Pocket Weather Australia Apple Watch app. 

The Watch app shows some more useful information for when you're on the go, like; current temperature, the day's predicted high and low, and the weeks temperature overview. Missing info that would be useful is; the Feels Like temperature, hourly/upcoming rain info, ability to switch through different cities/towns and a reload button for when the app fails to refresh, which in my experience, happens -  there has definitely been some updating issues. 

While it's still the same great app that pulls weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology, maybe with a few issues or bugs, this version feels a lot like a step backwards. Honestly, a hybrid of the before and after, I think, would look a lot better. Bring back the old weather graphics for the header, keep the simple new interface maybe with some adjustments and make better use of the iPad's larger screen size. 

Pocket Weather Australia is priced at AU$2.99 in the App Store. The new redesign and Apple Watch app update is free for existing users. 



Senin, 29 April 2013

'Google Now' Now Available For iOS

The Google Search app has been updated to version 3.0.  The update includes Google Now.

Google Now is your new digital assistant. Similar to Apple's Siri, but more proactive.


Here's a description from the Google Search iTunes App Page:

"A helping hand from Google Now 
 • Get weather and traffic conditions before you start your day. 
 • Get updates on your favorite sports teams and breaking news stories as they happen. 
Find out more about all other ways Google Now can help you at http://www.google.com/now"  


Google Now is now available for iOS devices. To get the new feature, update the Google Search app or if you haven't yet downloaded the Google Search app, get it here, FREE, from the App Store.

Jumat, 19 April 2013

Brand New Yahoo! Weather App Released For iPhone


Yahoo! Weather 
By Yahoo! 

FREE - iPhone (iOS) 


Yahoo! has released a brand new weather app.


The new Yahoo! Weather app features a nice graphical design featuring city images that match current weather.

Yahoo! Weather features: a four day ahead forecast. Weather predictions by the hour. Other weather details like; the Feels Like temperature, Humidity, Visibility, Precipitation, Wind & Pressure, Sun and Moon and a Interactive Map and movable weather info 'panels'.

Changing the iPhone into landscape view shows a image of the city.


You can add multiple locations, swiping left to right to change between them. Swiping down reveals the weather info.

A nice app. Great images, and details. Definitely better than Apple's default weather app which is powered by Yahoo! and The Weather Channel.

Yahoo! Weather on the App Store.

Sabtu, 06 April 2013

Solar: Weather - Minimal, Simple and Modern - iPhone App Review

Best word to describe the weather app, Solar by Hollr, Inc., is: Minimal.

Solar by Hollr, Inc.
Solar is a very simple, modern, minimal weather app with gesture based navigation.

The display shows the date, time, the temperature, a short description about the weather and the location.

The background features a gradient with the bottom representing the temperature and the top, the current weather. The top gradient also features some animations, like falling rain.

The gestures include:

- Swipe down to see a 3 day forecast.

- Slow swipe up to see what the temperature will be over the next 24 hours.

- Swipe across to see different set locations.

- Pinch / or double tap to view all set location and settings. Press and hold to enter the edit function where you can remove or rearrange locations.


Options include:

- Turn "Feels Like" On/Off - not sure if this replaces the current temperature on the screen as I only saw one, but it wrote the same.

- Vibration - not sure what this is for.

- Celsius or Fahrenheit, and an option to invite friends.

Solar by Hollr, Inc.
Solar is beautifully simple. But for my taste, too simple.

It's great for just seeing whether or not it's raining and the temperature. But it lacks details.
Things like being used to seeing 7-day forecasts makes only 3-days seem lacking.
With weather, I like seeing some info like; what was the max temperature, wind, conditions, chance of rain, and so on...

Okay, so I've established that this app may not be right for me, however it is good. It's minimal design makes the app great in it's own way. It's not full of information or animations and weather icons, but that's what makes Solar great.

If you're only wanting to see basic weather info and don't like fancy weather icons, buy Solar, it's simplicity is awesome.

Solar is priced at $1.99 (currently free today thanks to App Gratis) and available for iOS (designed for iPhone)