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2010-03-08
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2010-05-30
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I have been using ForecaWeather on my N900 on Maemo 5.
But recently saw the demo version for the QT based "Mobile Weather" app on Extras devel for Maemo 5 - very nice graphics and animation, but it was a demo version and didn't allow saving preferences for locations.
Now recently I saw the "Mobile Weather" app itself (not a demo) - which allows one to save your locations.
But was a bit dissapointed in it incomplete status - like you cant yet change Centigrade to Farenhiet etc - and mostly launching the app is so slow... is this an indicator of QT based apps in general ? I hope now ...