Outside
$2.99
Current Rank:
#1752
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Description
App Details
- Category:
- Weather
- Release Date:
- Dec 20, 2009
- Homepage:
- http://robocatapps.com/
- Publisher:
- Robocat
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Outside marries current weather and local forecasts with custom push notifications. Look out the window and see what the weather is like through stunning visuals. Swipe the days to see the forecasts, or setup and receive alerts when the weather is just right.
With our custom push notifications you can have Outside alert you of certain weather situations. It’s easy and fun to set up your very own notifications. Have Outside wake you up in the morning and tell you if you’re going to need an umbrella for work today. Outside monitors the local weather and tells you when it’s going to rain. You can also monitor UV levels – or how about setting up a cold weather notification, reminding you when it’s time to slip on the big overcoat?
Outside comes with a free 30 days notification subscription; it’s easy (and dirt cheap) to buy additional months from within the app. Also note that Outside works perfectly without notifications should you just want to use the forecast.
We have weather data from around the world, so that you are always served fresh-off-the-observatory local forecasts, relevant to you.
★ Features:
✔ Swipe through a unique interface which is both easy and fun to use
✔ Custom Push Notifications let you setup and receive your own alerts
✔ Current Weather will give you detailed information about the weather right now
✔ Local Weather Forecasts from around the world
✔ Supports both US (Fahrenheit) and Metric (Celsius) systems
✔ Use your GPS or easily search to change your location
♥ Support:
If you have any questions or comments please send us an email at outside@robocatapps.com. Note that If you leave a support question in the comments we won't be able to write you back, so just shoot us an email instead. We're pretty good with emails.
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In a February column on weather apps, I complained about the substandard quality of most in the category. As mentioned in this week’s App Smart column, though, things got considerably better with the debut of MyWeather, which now sits atop my list of best weather apps and is available for Android and iOS devices. Most of its competitors are either easy to use but short on features (like Outside, for instance), or they include more features but are harder to use (like The Weather Channel). MyWeather is free, it’s filled with good features and it’s easy to use. The app shows you weather information about your particular neighborhood or block, not just your town or ZIP code. That level of specificity may be helpful in big towns, or those with varied geography. If you happen to be traveling internationally, the app can track weather anywhere on the globe — although given
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...@appstorehq: The most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Outside http://bit.ly/9Q782L...
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...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: Outside http://bit.ly/9Q782L...
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In celebration of WWDC festivities, Robocat is offering a limited time savings of 70% on their awesome Outside – Visual Weather Forecast app. This is actually the very first time the app has ever been on sale. Outside is a very visually pleasing app that allows you to view the current local weather conditions, upcoming conditions, and even stay notified when those conditions change. The app also allows you to view detailed information, the 5-day forecast and more with quick and simple swipes of your fingers. Outside can keep you up-to-date on that ever changing weather with local alerts and custom push notifications. You can choose to monitor only your currently location or multiple locations at once. Your initial purchase of Outside includes a 30 day push subscription. Additional subscriptions of 30 or 300 days can be obtained through in-app purchase at relatively fair prices, as long as you find it to
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10 Feb 2010 alle 22:30 Produttore: Robocat | Download Link: AppStore | Prezzo: 2,39€ Ci sono tante applicazioni in AppStore che permettono di visualizzare le previsioni del tempo ma oggi vi parliamo di Outside, una utility che colpisce sia per la sua grafica che per le funzionalità. E’ stata rilasciata qualche giorno fa dalla RoboCat ed offre anche le notifiche push oltre ad un estrema semplicità nell’utilizzo. Appena avviamo l’applicazione per la prima volta, il GPS troverà la posizione attuale e subito dopo si “aprirà la finestra” per visualizzare il meteo del giorno o di quelli seguenti. Da questa schermata abbiamo due possibilità per muoverci: con uno slide vero il basso possiamo visualizzare le informazioni aggiuntive come l’orario di alba e tramonto, la percentuale di umidità, la temperatura minima, la nebbia e la direzione e la velocità del vento; con uno slide verso sinistra, come se ci spostassimo tra le varie pagine
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...desarrolladores de la aplicación Outside han publicado un video sobre las horas previas al lanzamiento de la aplicación. Una curiosa vista de la...
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Apple’s native iPhone weather app is simple and fairly minimalistic, like the iPhone itself. That’s fine for some people, but if you want more eye candy from your weather app, you’ll need to look elsewhere. We did just that and we came across the new iPhone weather app Outside. With artsy graphics and detailed weather information, Outside is like a fortune-telling window into your local weather. It’ll even push weather notifications to your iPhone for free for 30 days. Compared to the iPhone’s weather app, Outside is refreshingly informative. The app literally opens a window into your local weather. The background graphics change based on time of day and weather status. You swipe left or right to switch between weather forecasts for the entire week. Swiping down reveals detailed data like UV index, humidity, cloud cover, wind speed and direction, and sunrise and sunset times. And, to keep you up-to-the-minute on
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...weather app for iPhone and iPod touch... http://bit.ly/83OerJ...
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...combines current weather and local forecasts with custom push notifications on the iPhone. With Outside, you can setup push notifications to fo...
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This week Robocat released a beautiful new weather application called Outside [App Store, $2.99]. The app focuses primarily on visually showing you the weather with pleasant graphics and animations. It automatically figures out where you are and shows you what the weather’s like outside right now! Perfect for us “indoor people.” If you swipe down, you can see details and swiping left shows you the forecast for other days of the week. Outside also comes with the ability to send out push notifications whenever the forecast meets certain criteria. You can have Outside tell you when it’ll be cold, hot, rainy, or really sunny. And because these notifications are delivered via push notifications, the app doesn’t have to be running. Bottom line: if you’re a fan of shiny apps (you know I am) and care about what the weather’s doing, then you’ll want to pick up a copy of Outside right
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Outside [iTunes link] is a new, personal weather app for the iPhone/iPod touch that provides a visual forecast with some paid options for push notifications. I like the idea of the app; it has some nice graphics and a fresh approach to weather information. The GUI is based on a metaphor of looking out a window: you can get the current conditions or a five-day forecast, if you want to glance into the future. For the relevant stats, like humidity, cloud cover and winds, you just flick up the screen, and it'll tell you everything you need to know. The app also features an interesting pay model: when you buy the U.S $2.99 app, you get 30 days of push notifications for free. Then it's $0.99 for the notifications every three months. Notifications include letting you know if rain is in the forecast, the UV index when it goes above a
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New from the developers at Robocat, ‘Outside’ is a neat little Weather app that is unlike any I’ve seen before. It’s quite customizable, and allows you to follow current conditions, local forecasts and more… Plus you can setup custom push notifications to ensure you always know what’s going on weather-wise… or to alert you whenever a certain weather condition is met. The imagery for the app is quite unique. Pop open the app to check the weather, and it’s like you’re looking out a window to see what the current conditions are. Clever. You can even set custom notifications to let you know when certain conditions are reached… For example, ‘T-Shirt Weather’. Whatever temperature you deem to be ‘t-shirt weather’, you can have the app send you a notification once the temperature reaches that mark. Cool. Key features of ‘Outside’ include: The only bummer I can see with this one is
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...review of the beautiful iPhone weather app, Outside is up on Smoking Apples: http://bit.ly/5V2Odl Buy the app here: http://bit.ly/8lwGAa...
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...iphone weather app is live on the App Store in the US http://bit.ly/6e4fe1, go get it!!!...
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...App of the Day: Outside - http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/outside/id333195276?mt=8...
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Reviews
Awesome GUI!
Nature Photographer
Version: 1.0
Michael Flarup did an awesome job designing the UI for this app! I've been waiting for its release for a while, and am glad it's finally out. It's dead-simple to use and will surely replace the stock Weather app on my iPhone. I can't wait to see what Robocat has in store for future apps!
Good start, but could be better
higuy27
Version: 1.0
So, I have to admit, I was really excited about this app coming out. I like the interface and the graphics are amazing. Two things I am not the hugest fan of. One, you can only input one place at a time and it doesn't save places you input. So every time you want to change to another place, you have to reenter that place. Secondly, you have to pay a subscription for notifications if you want to get them all the time. Granted it is only .99 cents per notification every 3 months, but if you want all the notifications, you are going to pay an extra $4 every 3 months. You can choose to not receive them if you like. So that is why the 3 stars. I like what the app does, looks sweet, but falls short in a couple of areas.
Gorgeous & functional weather app
Gary L. Gray
Version: 1.0
Outside is visually gorgeous and I love the weather animation. I have tried more than 10 different weather apps on my iPhone and it looks like this one may become my default for the weather. With that said, I would like to see:
(1) dew point in addition to relative humidity (relative humidity is largely useless)
(2) A quick way to go back to the current conditions if I am 3 or 4 days away in the forecast.
For a version 1.0, this app is a real winner.
