Carolyn,
I saw your initial post, but did not ask if this was for the Mac or iOS.
Unfortunately App Store may refer to either platform. :) Maybe eventually all
devices will run on the same OS. If you were talking about the iOS platform, I
personally like PocketWeather WOrld.
I did not find anyt
On Feb 20, 2011, at 2:01 AM, chad Hi Chad:
Noaa weather radio is good.
Carolyn Hwrote:
> hi is there any accessible accessible weather apps in the app store
> i am trying swacket
> i seen some paid ones just wondering if any of them are accessible or if
> anyone has tried any of them
> thanks
>
What's wrong with the weather app built in to my ipod?
Steph
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From: Jane http://braille.wunderground.com
into the Safari browser, then hit Utilities and "add to home
screen" button.. After that, I then entered my zip code in and
let that page load and added *that*
I haven't bothered with an app. It was faster for me to put
http://braille.wunderground.com
into the Safari browser, then hit Utilities and "add to home screen" button.
After that, I then entered my zip code in and let that page load and added
*that*, as well. Both icons are now in my Bookm
hi,
its depends on where you are. i'm in Australia, and i've try a few
different weather aps. i found that the pocket weather is pretty good,
and very accessible. it serves my need for weather fortcast. its also
the forcast from weather bero
hope this help
On 20/02/2011, chad wrote:
> hi is the
I find the Weather Underground site to be very screen reader usable.
And if you wanted to create a widget from their site, there are notes
near the bottom of the website on XML for weather. They even have a
link for NOAA weather radio, so you can listen to NOAA over your
computer.
They also have