Network to other copies of CIDTracker or many other caller ID programs on the Mac or PC.From local weather updates to WinterCast snow alerts, get the weather forecast you can rely on. Decodes and displays called ID information from a modem attached to your Macintosh, including Apple USB modem. The AccuWeather forecasting and severe weather alerts you know and trust.Severe weather, Thunderstorm, Tornado and Flood Weather Alerts.Downloads and displays up to 8-days extended forecast.Downloads and displays 24-48 hours trend data.Downloads, decodes and displays METAR data from the National Weather Service for multiple cities.Update your Twitter account with custom weather updates.Ability to upload web pages to FTP server for real-time website weather updates. Weather Animate Search for a Location RADAR SATELLITE SEVERE SURFACE MAPS TEMPERATURE MAPS United States Weather Radar Play Alaska Base Reflectivity Radar Hawaii Base.Saves data to SQLite database or any DB via ODBC connection.Simple display layout shows all primary weather information on one screen.There is beta support for Davis Monitor/Wizard personal weather stations.Currently supports the Davis Vantage/Vue, Oregon Scientific WM918, WM968, WMR100, WMR200, WMR300 and LaCrosse 2300 series personal weather stations.Please explore and if you have any questions please visit the support forums or send me an email directly. When the weather and hourly updates from the NWS wasn't fast enough for me I branched out into personal weather stations and WeatherTracker was born. CIDTracker was next since I wanted my home's Caller ID information recorded and sent to me in an email so I knew when I missed called at home. WeatherMan was that first product it displayed weather information from the National Weather Service in a format that I wanted plus it fed my home automation system with weather data using AppleScript. Much to my surprise they did and AfterTen Software was born. Then I decided to see if anyone else wanted to use it. Since 2001 I've been creating software for the Macintosh that I wanted to use.
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