All weather apps are alike

As a weather app, I found Dark Sky to be just ok. However its differentiating benefit was its ability to tell me when it was going to rain in the next hour, and how hard. I found this invaluable for timing my daily dog walks and other outdoor activities. I was willing to pay for Dark Sky as an incredibly useful tool that accurately showed me my window for outdoor activity. As for being a comprehensive weather app, others are much better, IMHO.
 
I care about weather apps, but mostly because I used to drive all over the place to company remote sites. During the summer I often drive a classic car, so rain forecast is important. Accuweather has worked well for me, and it also adds crowd sourced data. Oh, and they also have MinuteCast which gives you the time and severity of precipitation.

I never used Dark Sky, but they probably saw an opportunity to cash out and took it. Not the first time Apple has bought something and shut out the Android side though. I loved Live Photos before Apple bought it from HTC. As soon as that happened, HTC users had the functionality taken away.
 
the fallout from apple purchasing dark sky will be all the other weather apps that was using its API.
 
Having or not having an accurate to-the-minute display of current weather conditions does me almost as much good as watching the daily weather forecasts...none at all. It's so rare that the current weather has ANY bearing on my life at all, so I stopped paying much attention.

Hitting the US NWS website for my local area once in a while suffices for me.
 
Of course the accuracy of the modelling and local data are most important.
But i won't use an ugly weather app
 
That is the only thing I used dark sky for. Is there another app that can do that for Android?
As a weather app, I found Dark Sky to be just ok. However its differentiating benefit was its ability to tell me when it was going to rain in the next hour, and how hard. I found this invaluable for timing my daily dog walks and other outdoor activities. I was willing to pay for Dark Sky as an incredibly useful tool that accurately showed me my window for outdoor activity. As for being a comprehensive weather app, others are much better, IMHO.
 
I feel like Apple is pretty one sided when it comes to apps they take over or consider proper. Google makes their apps available for IOS so why can't Apple reciprocate. I realize Google gains something by making their apps available but it just doesn't seem right. Its not like Dark Sky exclusivity will have the same impact as keeping Facetime and Imessage from Android.
 
I feel like Apple is pretty one sided when it comes to apps they take over or consider proper. Google makes their apps available for IOS so why can't Apple reciprocate. I realize Google gains something by making their apps available but it just doesn't seem right. Its not like Dark Sky exclusivity will have the same impact as keeping Facetime and Imessage from Android.
Good point , maybe they trying lure android users to their side with exclusive apps.
 
I feel like Apple is pretty one sided when it comes to apps they take over or consider proper. Google makes their apps available for IOS so why can't Apple reciprocate. I realize Google gains something by making their apps available but it just doesn't seem right. Its not like Dark Sky exclusivity will have the same impact as keeping Facetime and Imessage from Android.

They really have no reason to spend the money to keep developing for Android. The few apps Apple releases for Android is for money for a core service, not data. They don't really care about data. I was actually surprised they kept Shazam going on Android, but I guess that's to push Apple Music subscriptions.
@donebrasko Bingo!!
 

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