tcuprof
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I coulda swore I had turned location services on for it...
Now that it's working, I don't like the layout.
Well that's a different story.
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I coulda swore I had turned location services on for it...
Now that it's working, I don't like the layout.
Well that's a different story.All I really care about for the watch is the complication. If I want to know more, I'm going to TWC on the phone. And by the way, I agree about the Apple app layout on the phone.
I do prefer Wunderground sourced apps. The Wunderground app itself can be a bit problematic for me. And despite its flaws, BeWeather still works the best for me of all the apps I've tried.
BeWeather pulls it's info from Wunderground. Good info, bit of a different presentation and better watch customization than Wunderground.
Living Earth is another using the Weather Underground data. The phone and watch apps are very good - spectacular on phone.
I've bookmarked BeWeather but have stopped buying any weather apps until I find one that's better with precipitation data. I keep looking for an app that displays what the NOAA precipitin history site shows. I want more than day of precipitation history.
Overall I'd probably be perfectly happy if OneNote could add text to a note the way Drafts can. I want notes apps tied to the enterprise back end or server side.
I use Carrot Weather, WaterMinder, Spark (email client) and Pedometer++. Pretty much everything else is stock.
Oh! I had forgotten about Spark while I was on my journey into Android land once again. Very good email client.

It is! I especially like how my accounts sync between devices and Spark has a dedicated macOS client as well![]()
