Weather Pulse v 1.55

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http://tropicdesigns.net/

April 7, 2004 - New release of Weather Pulse
A powerful Weather Image Display Program for the Internet.
FREEWARE - No Spyware No Adware

Weather Pulse Weather on your Windows desktop software.

WeatherPulse Display popular Satellite images and video from around the
globe, share images with your friends and family, stay updated on
current and expected weather conditions, it's just plain fun!Weather
Pulse is Free for use, if you enjoy the program, just let us know by
dropping by our website and using our many services and software.


Built for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP

Download Size: 900 KB

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Antoine said:
All the screenshots on the hompage are dead links to images :-(

I noticed that to, but the program is a great weather program. Give it
a try, I'm sure that you will agree. :).

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Antoine

Zo said:
I noticed that to, but the program is a great weather program.
Give it a try, I'm sure that you will agree. :).

I tried it : the interface is neat and the data seem accurate for
the current weather in Paris :) Thank you.
A little drawback : there is no Fahrenheit/Celsius option for the
temperature unit.

[OT] : despite I disagree with what has been written in a former
post, I won't post any antivirus update anymore. I will try to
follow and post AdAware and Spybot updates.

Best regards,
Antoine
 
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Alastair Smeaton

I tried it : the interface is neat and the data seem accurate for
the current weather in Paris :) Thank you.
A little drawback : there is no Fahrenheit/Celsius option for the
temperature unit.

visit the forum on the webpage and it will tell you how to get temp
displayed in either unit.

Good programme
 
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Susan Bugher

Antoine said:
I tried it : the interface is neat and the data seem accurate for
the current weather in Paris :) Thank you.
A little drawback : there is no Fahrenheit/Celsius option for the
temperature unit.

I saved this info:

Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 13:30:15 GMT
From: Harvey Van Sickle <[email protected]>

By the way, there's also a work-round to get Weather Pulse to show the
temperature in degrees C -- it uses cookies, but there ya' go:

Open Weather Pulse; click on "view this forecast at weather.com"

Scroll down and tick the box to show in "metric" rather than "English"
(that's a bit rich: here in England we use the "metric" temperatures).

Save the cookie that weather.com has put on your machine (which tells it
you want the display in celcius).


Susan (packrat)
 

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