Weather Tracker - How to use the Weather Tracker
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The Weather Tracker
The Weather Tracker sits on your desktop wherever you choose. The temperature will also appear in your
taskbar. Right clicking on the application gives an option panel that allows you to change how the
Tracker looks and behaves.
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Installation for Mac OS X
Please ensure that you do not have the weather Tracker application running during the installation of the new version.
- Download the WeatherTracker zip file
- Once downloaded open the WeatherTracker zip file
* Note: You will need a program like Stuffit Expander to unzip the compressed file
- When openned drag the Weather Tracker Icon you applications folder
- Double click the WeatherTracker icon to start WeatherTracker.
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Preferences
Click on preferences from the options panel or on the location name to set your preferences for:
- Window behaviour
- Position Normally
- Always on Top
- Always on Bottom
- Update frequency
- 10 minutes
- 20 minutes
- 60 minutes
- Pause Updating
- Interface colour
- Weatherzone
- Black
- Blue
- Green
- Lime
- Purple
- Red
- Sea Green
- Smokey
- White
- Interface transparency
- System tray background colour
- Transparent
- White
- Black
- System Tray Text Colour
- Show minimum temperature
- Show weather warnings
- Temperature below
- Wind below
- Temperature above
- Wind above
- Rainfall above
- Location/Postcode changer
- 16 000+ available locations
- Allow receipt of weatherzone and third party messages
- When ticked allows the receipt of weatherzone and third party messages
- Include international locations
- Allows search of international locations available
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Weather Display
The Weather Tracker can be placed anywhere on the desktop and in its compact form, displays the current
temperature in degrees C plus today's forecast minimum and maximum temperatures.
Place the cursor over the large weather icon for a display of all the current conditions for your location.
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More Weather
To expand the Weather Tracker and access more information, click on the down arrows, one under the large
temperature number and the other next to 'MORE WEATHER'.
The expanded weather option gives you a total 7 day forecast, with icons and maximum temperatures.
'MORE WEATHER' lets you access satellite, radar, a local weather page, warnings and marine weather
linking through to www.weatherzone.com.au.
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Uninstall for Mac OS X
To uninstall the Weather Tracker you can do any of the following
Drag the WeatherTracker icon in the Applications folder to the Trash.
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