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Weather Display
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Weather Display has established itself as a leading program in the Home & Hobby category, specifically under the Weather subcategory. Developed by Cheers Brian, the latest version, 10.37.293, continues to impress with extensive features aimed at maximizing the utility of any weather station.
Available for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, the program ensures broad compatibility. Users can download the installation files, WeatherD.exe, and WeatherDisplay.exe, which occupy a total file size of 220.6 MB. Given its comprehensive nature, this Shareware software offers an impressive array of functions. These include real-time data graphing, auto-scaling, and historical graphing, as well as critical weather notifications via pager and email.
For those who prefer visual updates, Weather Display supports webcam uploads and even animated webcam images. Not to mention, the program facilitates effortless web download of Metar/Synop emails and includes a variety of reports like averages, extremes, climate, and NOAA.
Pros per user reviews highlight the program’s ability to work with numerous weather station models, its robust feature set that includes FTP downloads and uploads, and seamless integration of additional sensors such as those for lightning, solar, and barometric pressure. Users report that the option to add extra temperature or humidity sensors with a Labjack is particularly beneficial.
However, some cons have been noted. Given its rich feature set, the program can be somewhat overwhelming for new users, and the 220.6 MB file size is sizable, possibly requiring multiple attempts to download in areas with slower internet connections.
In summary, Weather Display version 10.37.293 offers unrivaled depth and flexibility for weather enthusiasts and professionals alike. The Shareware license provides a glimpse of its capabilities, with the potential for upgrade. With other versions like 10.3 also available, Weather Display accommodates a wide range of user needs and preferences.
You may want to check out more software, such as Weather Defender, The Weather Channel or The Weather Channel Desktop, which might be related to Weather Display.
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