![]() When you purchase a three-month or yearly subscription from MeteoGroup, that membership extends across multiple apps. In fact, this could be reason enough for many to justify the price MeteoGroup charges for MeteoEarth's premium features. ![]() The price is actually $5.99 per year, although I also think this is too much to pay to access a five day forecast. I paid 4.99 for this app.then I have to pay 5.99 a MONTH just to see a five day forecast.don't waste your money. To extend this forecast another four days requires subscribing to the premium service.Įternalphilly says it best, although their comment includes an error. You see, $4.99 is only enough to see a one day forecast. In particular, I love being able to view multiple weather conditions in real time. This is also what makes MeteoEarth so frustrating, not just to me, but also to others, as comments left in the App Store suggest. Available for $4.99, the app offers a number of standard-issue weather features including the ability to see temperatures, precipitation, and cloud cover around the globe.įrom a design standpoint, MeteoEarth is simply stunning, just as its content is extremely accurate. ![]() This brings us to MeteoEarth, which launched in December and recently gained a significant update. On WeatherPro, for example, premium users are able to view hourly and long-range forecasts, plus ski and beach conditions, and other features. To access an app’s premium content, however, users must pay a quarterly or yearly fee that runs $1.99, or $5.99, respectively. Better still, MeteoGroup releases app updates often, which is something that some developers fail to do on a regular basis. ![]() Unlike most developers who charge a flat fee for weather apps, MeteoGroup has always taken a different approach by offering tiered features.įor the price of admission, iOS device owners receive everyday forecasts. If you aren’t familiar with MeteoGroup, they are the ones behind the popular WeatherPro app for iPhone, which first burst onto the scene over three years ago, and which arrived for iPad just a few months later. MeteoGroup Deutschland GmbH recently released the company’s newest app, MeteoEarth for iPad. Given that the number of weather apps in the App Store continues to grow, I’m pretty sure that I’m not alone in this regard. As I have often discussed here at AppAdvice, I absolutely love weather apps. ![]()
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