Remember the Umbrella PRO for Android
Is it going to rain today? Should you grab your umbrella? With Remember The Umbrella, you don't have to guess:
The notification looks awesome, by the way. Just saying: It's not one of your boring notifications that slides out of the top. We're talking full-screen here, with a gorgeous backdrop and a weather forecast. Oh, and it can make your device vibrate and ring, too, so there's no chance you'll be leaving that umbrella behind.
Yes, it really is that simple. Other app highlights include a super-clean Holo interface that feels right at home on a modern Android device and a strikingly handsome umbrella icon (the ultimate in homescreen chic!).
Try it out now -- never get caught in the rain again.
This Pro Version lets you feel like a pro. Also, it makes it possible for you to set more than one alarm which comes in handy. Buy it now!
In need of improvement and bug fixes
However. Missing notification icon on this one. Other than that. Great..
Excellent app
Ok, so to be clear, the full screen notification only shows up if the chances of rain are almost 100%. I had a couple days of just 50% chances and while the small notification showed that, I didn't get a full notification until the next day when rain was all but certain. Great app, responsive developer. Love it!
Ok, so to be clear, the full screen notification only shows up if the chances of rain are almost 100%. I had a couple days of just 50% chances and while the small notification showed that, I didn't get a full notification until the next day when rain was all but certain. Great app, responsive developer. Love it!
by Y####:
I like this app and I *want* to use it. It's a good idea and I've actually found it to be pretty handy. The full screen notification is uncluttered and just right for everyday purposes. The text to speech is limited but it only makes itself heard on umbrella days so it doesn't become annoying. Sadly there is inconsistent battery drain on my S4. Most days this app won't show up in my list of battery draining processes but occasionally it jumps right to the top leading to unwelcome midday battery surprises.