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WeathermobCurrent 1.0.1

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“It’s a cool little app, and should go down a storm – 4.5/5 Stars” – Cult of Mac

"A delight to use" – AppSavvy | "Beautiful, social weather forecasting" – Macintude

Currently #3 weather app in the US App Store, and a top ten weather app in 78 App Stores around the world.

Join the Weathermob: it’s the friendly, easy way to get forecasts and share your weather with friends – and the world – through videos, photos, words and icons.

Sunny and share? Who doesn't have something to say about the weather?

Weathermob fills in the missing piece in other weather apps; you, the people in the weather.

Take a video or a photo with your iPhone, choose icons to show how the weather’s making you feel; if you want, write a weather headline too. You can also share your Weathermob reports on Facebook and Twitter. It’s a cinch to share your weather story.

Weathermob is a useful – and usable – social weather app, combining real time human reports alongside traditional weather forecast information hour-by-hour for the next eight days.

If you ever secretly wanted to be a weatherman or woman, now is your chance. Let it rip. We need you, for crying out cloud...

Features:

• Easy to use weather reporting to make your own weather reports with as much or as little detail as you like

• See weather videos and photos from other users near you, or from your friends and favourite places around the world

• Easy to use eight day and hourly forecasts

• Instant sharing to Facebook and Twitter

• Interact with friends through giving and receiving love and comments

• Earn points and titles for talking about the weather – be the Bureau Chief for your zipcode / postcode

• Beautiful intuitive design

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Weathermob Review

Elegantly designed weather app shines

Talking about the weather is so mundane it’s almost a cliche. But Weathermob is looking to change that with Weathermob, the company’s namesake app that’s taken weather small-talk to the next level by creating a network of weather-minded users around the globe.

Launch the app, and you’re greeted with a graphic showing the current forecast for your area. The graphic depicts the current temperature, weather conditions—sunshine, fog, rain, and so forth—and an emoticon meant to correspond with those conditions.


Weather Like Never Before: Weathermob lets you discover and share your own weather stories with users from around the world.

Like any good weather app, you can use Weathermob to get the forecast for your current location. Hit forecast, and you can view both an eight-day outlook and an hourly forecast. Navigate to the Latest tab, and you can view real-time updates from other users. Hold down Latest to toggle between real-time updates from other users in your current location or around the world. Once in World mode, you can choose to view a real-time stream of updates or you can search for updates by specific locations.

But, at its core, Weathermob is a social app. It’s designed for sharing forecasts, not just looking at them. Hit Report and you can create your own weather report for your location. Each report has three components you must complete: “The weather is..”, “I’m feeling...”, and “It’s weather for...”. A wheel allows you to scroll between graphics that you can use to complete the different parts of your report. Weather conditions range from Sunny to Hurricane and feelings from Miserable to Fabulous. The "It's weather for..." category has more than 50 pictures to choose from to help you illustrate how you feel about the weather. You can personalize your report even further by adding a comment, photo, or video.

Visually, the app is very appealing; the interface is clean and easy to navigate. Even the in-app graphics—though a little cheesy—are fun and look nice within the app. But the best part, for me, was looking at the photos other users had shared. There's something very compelling about being able to see other people's weather photos, and I enjoyed being able to search for updates from very specific locations, such as different neighborhoods within a city.


Be a Weatherperson: You can use Weathermob to create and share customized weather reports.

Still, I think Weathermob could do more to make it easier to search for the kind of updates you actually want to see. I think a tagging feature would be handy so you could more easily filter updates. Also, tagging posts with the city they're from would be helpful because the app's given locations are a little too specific. Right now, you see only a zip code and the name of the neighborhood, which isn't very descriptive to people outside of that area. If my posts say “South Beach, 94117,” for instance, other people in my city may know I'm in San Francisco but users who have never been to San Francisco but are planning a trip here might not.

You can easily share your reports with friends by integrating Weathermob with your Facebook and Twitter accounts. However, I ran into a glitch when trying to connect through Twitter—the app crashed every time I tried to search for people I follow on Twitter. Sharing via Facebook, however, worked well, although if you post a Weathermob report without a picture it looks more like a status update than a weather report.

While Weathermob is not without its flaws, they don’t overshadow the rest of the app. Weathermob’s simplicity and unique approach to sharing make it stand out as a weather app. And I think a future update—Weathermob is still in its first version—could take it to the next level.

[Karissa Bell is a Macworld editorial intern.]

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