
Ralph Smith
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This update seems very vague to say the least. How about getting rid of the useless forecast that takes up a big chunk of the app. The forecast is never right and Davis says it's uses several sources for it's data. When it's clear outside it's actually cloudy, when there is no precipitation for hundreds of miles from where I live it says it's raining. It's about as useful as a broken clock. The space it takes up could be used for actual station data. Still a lame app that is stuck in the past.
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Nick Mullins
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I am glad that Davis Instruments invested into their app. The interface is aesthetically pleasing, easy to navigate, and contains a lot of information in one place. Perhaps one feature I would like to see added would be including dew point in the forecast as global temperatures and humidity rise. Otherwise, it is my favorite weather app thus far after many years of searching.

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I generally like the new interface (both on this mobile app and on the web interface). BUT, I now have to pay at least $3.95/month to see my own stations historical data. Why????? I was able to see my stations historical data with the original Weatherlink. I provided the data in the first place, I should be able to look at my own data without paying a monthly fee. This is a significant downgrade and I won't improve my review until this problem is fixed.
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