【iPhone神アプリ】awosWXの評価・評判、口コミ
AwosWX gives quick dial access to current local weather conditions. It does so by calling the closest AWOS/ASOS ('Automated Weather Observing System'/'Automated Surface Observing System') station. These stations are operated by the Federal Aviation Administration, or state and local government. When the station is dialed the listener hears an automated report of the current weather. The report is terse and some of the information is aviation specific. The database of stations in this application contains over 2000 entries and is extracted from National Flight Data Center publications and other government web sites.
AwosWX has three views, the first uses iPhone location services to determine your current location so make sure 'Location Services' is set 'ON' in the iPhone 'General Settings'. The application's database is searched to find the phone number of the weather observation station nearest your current location. The station is dialed after displaying the city name associated with the site. This function does not require an Internet connection to work. Note, about 200 of the entries in the database do not have locations associated with them, so these can only be accessed using the application's second view, or the direct FAA code query.
The second view displays a list of all the stations in the database grouped by state and sorted by city name. The list is indexed on the right by the state's abbreviation code so one may go directly to a desired state. Once a desired city is found in the list, tap the entry to dial the station. The list also displays the three letter FAA code and the frequency to access the station by radio if available.
The application's third view contains use information (mostly duplicated here) and a button to access the FAA's web site at http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/. Tapping this button will end awosWX and start Safari.
***NOTE***
My support Web page (see below) has a link to a list of the FAA Codes contained in the database.
Version 1.1 changes:
With this release the AutoDial tab also allows one to search for and if found, dial a station by its 3 character FAA code. Simply tap the field in the upper left corner of the view, enter the code, and tap 'Search'. The station will be dialed immediately if it is in the database.
Access to the station list under the ListByState tab has been streamlined.
Version 1.2 changes:
A tab to manage favorite FAA sites has been added and the documentation under the Info tab changed.
Fifteen new sites were added to the database.
Version 1.3 changes:
iPhone OS 3.0 or higher is now required.
Added the ability to change the image on the AutoDial tab.
Applied station changes from NFDC which updated several phone numbers and added 29 stations.
Revised documentation on Info tab.
Version 1.4 changes:
Built with iOS 4.0 SDK.
Added the ability to do basic editing while changing the default image.
Added the chevron to Favorite entries to make it more obvious one can use a right swipe action to delete an entry.
Added an email link to the Info tab for the reporting of database phone number issues.
Corrected the WJF station phone number and applied numerous NFDC changes and additions.
Version 2.2 changes:
The station database is updated to 1/10/2013.
The user is now returned to awosWX instead of the Springboard (iPhone Home screen) after a call completes.
If the user quits awosWX and then re-selects it he will be returned to the tab he exited from (unless the iPhone OS has removed awosWX from the active list because of resource constraints).
AwosWX has three views, the first uses iPhone location services to determine your current location so make sure 'Location Services' is set 'ON' in the iPhone 'General Settings'. The application's database is searched to find the phone number of the weather observation station nearest your current location. The station is dialed after displaying the city name associated with the site. This function does not require an Internet connection to work. Note, about 200 of the entries in the database do not have locations associated with them, so these can only be accessed using the application's second view, or the direct FAA code query.
The second view displays a list of all the stations in the database grouped by state and sorted by city name. The list is indexed on the right by the state's abbreviation code so one may go directly to a desired state. Once a desired city is found in the list, tap the entry to dial the station. The list also displays the three letter FAA code and the frequency to access the station by radio if available.
The application's third view contains use information (mostly duplicated here) and a button to access the FAA's web site at http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/. Tapping this button will end awosWX and start Safari.
***NOTE***
My support Web page (see below) has a link to a list of the FAA Codes contained in the database.
Version 1.1 changes:
With this release the AutoDial tab also allows one to search for and if found, dial a station by its 3 character FAA code. Simply tap the field in the upper left corner of the view, enter the code, and tap 'Search'. The station will be dialed immediately if it is in the database.
Access to the station list under the ListByState tab has been streamlined.
Version 1.2 changes:
A tab to manage favorite FAA sites has been added and the documentation under the Info tab changed.
Fifteen new sites were added to the database.
Version 1.3 changes:
iPhone OS 3.0 or higher is now required.
Added the ability to change the image on the AutoDial tab.
Applied station changes from NFDC which updated several phone numbers and added 29 stations.
Revised documentation on Info tab.
Version 1.4 changes:
Built with iOS 4.0 SDK.
Added the ability to do basic editing while changing the default image.
Added the chevron to Favorite entries to make it more obvious one can use a right swipe action to delete an entry.
Added an email link to the Info tab for the reporting of database phone number issues.
Corrected the WJF station phone number and applied numerous NFDC changes and additions.
Version 2.2 changes:
The station database is updated to 1/10/2013.
The user is now returned to awosWX instead of the Springboard (iPhone Home screen) after a call completes.
If the user quits awosWX and then re-selects it he will be returned to the tab he exited from (unless the iPhone OS has removed awosWX from the active list because of resource constraints).
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