Is there a desktop weather app by Apple?
I just want the weather app from the phone on my imac.
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
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I just want the weather app from the phone on my imac.
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
Your iPhone weather app does not run on macOS, so your options are:
Here is what item 1 looks like:
Your iPhone weather app does not run on macOS, so your options are:
Here is what item 1 looks like:
Personally, I like WeatherBug on my Mac and my iPhone.
WeatherBug has a very nice macOS menu bar icon so I can just look at my menu bar and see the temp
And on my iPhone WeatherBug has a very nice Widgit so that I can get the weather from my lock screen
URC were regional, dedicated UNIX consulting teams at a few locations around the country that geography sales management could request to save UNIX business opportunities with hands-on, technical expertise. Peer selection process, just like the early UNIX Partners Program was.
Or, from the Terminal (cough):
In addition to what VikingOSX suggests, there's the http://forecast.io web page, which uses the same back-end as the iOS Darksky app. There are other options.
Safari 12.0.3 says it cannot find the server at the link you provided, but darksky.net works.
Ah, thanks. It's an http-only forward and not https.
And yes, the darksky.net path also works.
Link also fixed in the previous reply as the edit window was still open.
The notification weather widget drives me nuts. It never seems to refresh the weather info on a consistent basis. At least on Mojave.
Bob,
Of course, that is why I chose that weather location. 😎 So does ZKO, and many more of that employer's locations around the country. Does the URC acronym remind you of anything?
LJO2, LKG2 and ZKO3 were my 3 work locations while I worked for that employer. My Wife was PKO, whatever Hudson, MA was, and ZK.
But URC does not speak to me.
Ah. I was development. The L locations was PATHWORKS, and ZK was Tru64
Before there was PATHWORKS with its dual-stacks, there was PC-NFS. 😎.
Is there a desktop weather app by Apple?