![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry, but such are da' conditions that prevail. I would put it in the 98% likelihood that no adjustments to your WeatherCat software are necessary. So this is a case were either you can grumble and wait for the problem to be fixed or you could try to contact and see what they have to say. I was lucky enough to catch the server working for a brief moment before something failed once more. Without an IP address, none of the WeatherCat clients can work. WeatherCat is weather station software for Mac computers. That server is having some sort of problem. Click on 'Set Save Path' and choose the directory for processed file to be stored (WeatherCat creates this file with the same name as the template). On 'Main' click 'Enable Custom Web Pages', and click on 'Set HTML Source'. I attempted to run a trace route and could not resolve the host.ĭdns.net has a server that is supposed to supply the IP address so that you can reach your Mac. Now, when apparently out of nowhere Baby gets agitated and runs around, voicing her discontent, we consult our weather app and. WeatherCat is an iOS client of the WeatherCat weather station software and requires a WeatherCat desktop host. To do this, open WeatherCat preferences and click on 'On-Line', then 'Custom Web'. So I went back to WeatherCatClient on my Mac and - this time could not connect either. I tried my iPad using WeatherCatPad - diito. I switched to my iPhone running WeatherCatRCP - ran into exactly the same problem you describe. The temperature was about 10 degrees cooler than here in California and you had restarted WeatherCat later than I had this morning so the comms count was lower. Since I was on my Mac, I tried first trying to connect to using the Mac client (WeatherCatClient.) I was able to successfully connect to your weather station. Which brings up the question on succession plan for small developers…Īnyone hear know anything about Tee-boy? Any users of WeatherSnoop? (I am aware that Jason Snell uses WeatherCat which appears to still be developed, and various other FOSS options.I had a strange set of experiences that strongly suggest to me that the problem is at. What’s a guy to do? I don’t want to buy a new copy and not be able to migrate, or if I hit a bug and there’s no one to address it in the future. I reached him over the winter once, to ask a purchase question… and now, my emails are literally being returned as “undeliverable” and there’s no other way to get in touch… no social, no phone number, no web-based forums. Moving from Snow Leopard straight to Mojave! So I needed a new version of Weather Snoop… and I’m happy to pay another $60 for it.īut when I wrote in for help, to make sure I could migrate my data from v2 to v4, my messages keep getting bounced… I’ve written in 3 times over the course of a month. I bought a new Mac mini to replace my 2006 model. Davis Vantage range, Vue, Envoy, Monitor and Wizard stations. WeatherCat is designed to work with the following hardware-based weather stations: 1. Oww (Free) MisterHouse (Home Automation & Weather) wx200d (Version 1.1 and Higher) Ultimeter 2000 Resources (Free) Meteo (Supports Davis) Weather Display. WeatherCat is an iOS client of the WeatherCat weather station software and. This is what I use to upload my weather station data from my Davis Vantage Vue in the backyard, to the WeatherUnderground every 10 seconds or so for the last 8(?) years. WeatherCat is weather station software for Macintosh computers. WeatherCat for the iPhone is your mobile personal weather station monitor. For years, I’ve been a happy user of WeatherSnoop from Tee-boy Software, a small shop out of Louisiana (I’m 99% sure it’s one guy named Boisy). ![]()
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