I did confirm that the weather app was the problem. Rather than turning 
location services off completely, I just turned it off for this app, and the 
location tracking also stopped. I could understand this being used if the app 
was running, but to keep location tracking on, even when the app is removed 
from the app switcher is a major problem, other than that it's a good app.
On Apr 28, 2011, at 5:47 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

> And I suspect that will impact battery performance. Not a wise design IMHO. 
> After all, once you have set your location, unless it tracks your position to 
> provide data on the location where you currently are, there is no reason to 
> have this on continuously.
> 
> On Apr 27, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> I actually got this app, it is very accessible. The radio part does not 
>> actually play the NOAA weather radio, but rather, a computer voice reading 
>> the current conditions and forecast. Looks like the voices they are using 
>> are from Cepstral. This app has an interesting side effect though. Once 
>> installed, location tracking stays on all the time. I could understand this 
>> happening if the app was running, but even killing it in the app switcher 
>> and turning off notifications does not turn the location tracking off. The 
>> only way I could do this was to turn off location tracking in settings.
>> On Apr 27, 2011, at 5:42 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey all. I was reading about this app for IOS devices and it sounds cool. 
>>> My question is is there any accessible app like that for Mac? I tried using 
>>> the weather widgit that Dashboard has and I didn't like it. It would be 
>>> nice if there were an actual app for Mac like the one you're talking about. 
>>> When I owned a PC, I really liked a program called Weatheraloud but it 
>>> didn't show any watches or warnings. I'd like something for this thing that 
>>> would read current conditions and forecasts like that for the Mac. I'll do 
>>> a google search but I figured that I'd ask all of you guys as well.
>>> 
>>> Shawn
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