Quick Forecast for Android
missing some options, like unit selection and get current location
<3 QT
Can't choose metric system for units. There is no weather histogram like in yr.no.
Does not show in farenheit.
Really good result
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A good example of nice QML application :)
A link to the GitHub repository of this app in the description would be great :)
This app is a good example to show off Qt's amazing cross platform capability. Good job! Keep it coming !!
Nice and sleek design. Love how the data is presented and can be use offline as well. But, should use less RAM; and date isn't accurate-one day behind; showing today as Sunday, May 18 when it's actually Monday, May 19.
Go ahead guys!
This is a great example of Qt on Android; and for that, I love it. However, as a weather app, it's pretty standard. It's not bad, but has a couple of rough edges that could be polished. What I'd love to see (to push it to 5 stars) would be: 1) An options menu - right now you can't change between Metric and English; it's always metric. 2) Better search formatting - the results are a bit hard to read on my phone; they seem to simply be putting the return from the API it uses into the result; I'd rather they rolled up results by geography, and when I select it, I can choose which source of weather information I want, for that given city. 3) Use my location - As a demo of Qt, it'd be great to see Qt's handling of location information. Still, it's better than a lot of weather apps. Just not quite a good enough replacement for my day to day use.
The application is very basic, but it's working fine on Android. So good job. The data's aren't very accurate though.
HTC Desire CyanogenMod 11 всё работает.
Thanks Digia for another awesome release
A good example of nice QML application :)
Great tool
This is a great example of Qt on Android; and for that, I love it. However, as a weather app, it's pretty standard. It's not bad, but has a couple of rough edges that could be polished. What I'd love to see (to push it to 5 stars) would be: 1) An options menu - right now you can't change between Metric and English; it's always metric. 2) Better search formatting - the results are a bit hard to read on my phone; they seem to simply be putting the return from the API it uses into the result; I'd rather they rolled up results by geography, and when I select it, I can choose which source of weather information I want, for that given city. 3) Use my location - As a demo of Qt, it'd be great to see Qt's handling of location information. Still, it's better than a lot of weather apps. Just not quite a good enough replacement for my day to day use.
The application is very basic, but it's working fine on Android. So good job. The data's aren't very accurate though.
HTC Desire CyanogenMod 11 всё работает.
Thanks Digia for another awesome release
A good example of nice QML application :)
Great tool
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This app is a good example to show off Qt's amazing cross platform capability. Good job! Keep it coming !!