MenuWeather
Get weather right in your menu bar.
MenuWeather is a simple, yet powerful, menu bar weather client.
▶ Super-accurate weather data from CustomWeather.com which provides weather to Fortune 100 and 500 companies
▶ Automatically determines your location
▶ Quick access to any number of days or hours of weather right in your menu bar
▶ 15 day forecast
▶ 2 day hourly forecast
▶ Radar maps
▶ Severe weather alerts (U.S. & Canada only, everywhere else coming soon)
▶ See the weather for multiple locations
▶ Many customization options
▶ Growl integration
Weather is available in every language through MenuWeather however, the application's preferences are only available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish and Dutch.
Required OS: not specified
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13 Opinions
Best application of its kind on OS X.
It's amazing and work fine. Thanks.
After the problems at the beginning it now works fine. Nice app, thanks :)
Amazing idea, this app. For a while, it's been working wonderfully.
But as of today I experienced an epic memory leak from the app, causing it to soak up 1,35 Gb of my RAM. Made my Mac quite slow for a while, but all seems back to normal again.
Otherwise a cool app.
Yeah, you do have to add the key, and yes it's a bool value. I fixed some bugs and I'm adding a crash reporting framework in the next version. It should be out sometime tomorrow.
Evan - no problem, will get to you shortly. BTW there wasn't a myDebug key in the info.plist to start with, I had to add the key (as a bool, I assume) - hopefully we're on trackâ¦!
Can you open the Info.plist file in the App bundle (control click on the app and show package contents) then change myDebug to true, then open Console (Application/Utilities/) and run MenuWeather. Then search menuweather in Console and copy and paste everything into an email to [email protected]
Rakaniaz - You're not alone. I wasn't noticing it at first (the startup is actually very quick for me, and the program works as expected for a while)â¦
But, after running for a while, it will get severely 'stuck,' as you say. Last time I was running it, I clicked it to check the weatherâ¦Â *45 minutes later* the menu dropped down. This is on a well-specced 8-core Mac Pro.
Think I'm going to let it chill for a while, check back in a few versionsâ¦!
I don't know why, but on my MacBook unibody (late 2009) it's quite unusable. When I start the App I must wait a long time before I can set my location and everytime it stucks really heavy. At this moment I don't want to test this on my iMac.
So, just in case anyone reads my previous comment - both forecast and manual location setting have been implemented now. Quite usable!
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