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WeatherCat for Mac

Weather station software.

$53.49
In English
4.7
Based on 11 user rates

WeatherCat overview

WeatherCat is weather station software for Mac computers. WeatherCat is designed to work with hardware-based weather stations; as of this time, the following stations are supported:

  • Davis Vantage, Vue, Envoy, Monitor and Wizard stations. WeatherCat also supports the WeatherLinkIP data-logger.
  • La Crosse WS23xx range of stations.
  • Oregon Scientific WMR 88, 928/968 and WMR200 stations.
  • Fine Offset WH1080/2080/3080 stations
  • WeatherHawk stations equipped with an IP server module.
  • Instromet Metplus stations
  • Netatmo stations

As data is gathered and stored in its database, WeatherCat allows you to view weather statistics such as the lowest temperature, or the highest wind speed over any time period stored in the database. In addition, WeatherCat can generate and upload simple Web pages which offer quick 'canned' solution to get your weather data on-line as quickly as possible, as well as template-driven 'custom' Web pages that can contain current conditions, graphs, gauges, statistics, webcam images, and time-lapse movies; these Web pages can be uploaded to your server by WeatherCat for display via a Web browser anywhere in the world. A live list of all possible 'tags' that can be used in your templates is available here.

WeatherCat can also send your weather data to the Weather Underground (Wunderground), the Citizens Weather Observer Program (C.W.O.P.), the Met-Office WOW program, PWSWeather, WeatherBug, OpenWeatherMap and WeatherCloud. In addition is provides close to real time Custom C.G.I. upload to a web-server for your own web-based applications along with the ability to send your data to a MySQL database opening up a world of applications in charting and analysis.

What’s new in version 3.3.0

  • Native Apple Silicon Support.
  • WeatherLinkLive station driver stability improvements.
  • Fix a crash that could happen generating custom web pages on MacOS Sonoma
  • Fixed a bug whereby station comms may stop if the Station Hardware Options window is displayed.
  • Removed the Netatmo station driver which is no longer supported after API changes on the Netatmo side.
  • FTPS compatibility improvements.
  • Removed the SQL driver from the AppleSilicon build, still present in the Intel build.
  • Mail sending has been moved off the main thread. This will avoid the situation where WeatherCat could hang until mail sending timed out (if for example, there is a problem with the configuration or the mail server is not reachable/responding).
  • Removed Twitter functionality.
  • Updated user manual.
  • Minimum required operating system version is now 10.13.
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WeatherCat for Mac

$53.49
In English
Version 3.3.0
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4.7

(11 Reviews of WeatherCat)

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zlazkow
zlazkow
Oct 18 2020
3.1.0
0.0
Oct 18 2020
0.0
Version: 3.1.0
Question: in order to use this application you need to have a hardware weather station ? is that correct ?
Bull-Winkus
Bull-Winkus
Sep 28 2014
2.0.0
5.0
Sep 28 2014
5.0
Version: 2.0.0
WeatherCat 2.0 has just been released. I participated in the pre-release Beta testing of this excellent software. There's a lot of improvements under the hood, but the visual improvements are stunning. In addition to the strip charts, which didn't get changed, you now have an oasis of gauge creation ability in the software. Gauges can be scaled to any size on the screen you're comfortable with, can track as many as 4 parameters, or can track a single parameter with pointers for daily high, low and average. Just select 'Custom Gauges - New' from the Tools menu, choose your variable parameter from the pop-up menu choices (for each of 4 possible pointers), and if you like custom set the color of the pointers, scale text, scale and labels. With 5 different gauge bodies to choose from, it's easy to create gages that match a certain criteria. For instance, all of my temperature gauges have a black case; all of my rain gauges have a wooden case; and all of my wind gauges have a gold case. In addition to the new gauges, you can now create up to 5 synthetic channels. An simple example would be if you wanted to create a gauge and/or chart to track the difference between inside and outside temperature. There can be as many as 5 parameters referenced in your formula, which you write using Applescript functions. The simple example above would be written "return param1-param2" where param1 is External Temperature and param2 is Internal Temperature. Nearly all software involves compromise, and for the life of me, I wish I could think of some to document in this review. But, the fact is, WeatherCat was already a great program for weather data management, and now with gauges and synthetic channels, it's excellent! This now is a weather program good enough to warrant changing platforms to get. Have you been thinking about owning a Mac, but your weather station software is holding you back? It's time to step up.
Felix01
Felix01
May 26 2014
1.2.4
5.0
May 26 2014
5.0
Version: 1.2.4
Considering how robust the WeatherCat forum community is, I'm really surprised it's been so long since this superb piece of weather software for the Mac has been reviewed. I guess people don't come to visit when everything works as it should and the software is updated regularly to support the most current Apple OS. Validates the PR folks who always say the complainers skew the stats...you never hear from those who are satisfied. WeatherCat is now up to version 1.2.4 and making good progress toward version 2 (expected late summer/early fall). This literally is a turn key operation, load the software, make the applicable connection with your weather station console or sensors and you're in business with weather graphing, statistics and archives right on your Mac desktop. And want to join the network of Personal Weather Station owners who flow their station data into the national grids (Citizen Weather Observation Program, Weather Underground, WeatherBug, PWS Weather, and others)? WeatherCat is pre-programmed to do it for you...set up an account, enter your UserName and Password and you're live. It's that simple. In fact, for several of the services, an account can be established from right inside the WeatherCat application! Doesn't get any simpler than that. Plus, the software supports Rapid Fire reporting...updating every 2.5 seconds...so it's near-real-time data flow to the national grid. Highly customizable as well for advanced users. One tip for Davis Instruments weather station owners who use the WeatherLinkIP data logger, determining the WeatherLink IP address so WeatherCat recognizes your station is a bit cumbersome. So what you want to do is download the free LanScan app from right here on MacUpdate. Fire LanScan up, click on "Lan your Scan" and it'll instantly display the IP address for the Davis WeatherLink hardware. Drop dead easy! And, of course, WeatherCat users don't need to use the antiquated Davis software when using Davis hardware on Apple computers. To configure the Davis data logger without loading & running the Davis software, merely "Quit" WeatherCat and then type the Davis IP address in your browser search window which will open up the Davis data logger window. That's a one-time step. The reason why WeatherCat has to be shut down while the Davis data logger is configured is because the data logger can't be accessed by two apps at the same time. Highly recommended weather app for Mac users. Supported by a developer who cares about his customers and answers e-mail questions/problems promptly.
N8NOE
N8NOE
Apr 2 2013
1.1.5
5.0
Apr 2 2013
5.0
Version: 1.1.5
Just a GREAT application for your Weather Station.
Randall75
Randall75
Dec 15 2012
1.1.0
5.0
Dec 15 2012
5.0
Version: 1.1.0
If you are using a mac and want the best weather software for retrieving your weather data from your weather station to your mac then WEATHERCAT is the one you want, it's continuing development by it's creator Stu Ball will give the most you can get from any weather software out there I been using it from the beginning stages and it has performed like no other on the market I had tried others but they just did not keep up with what you needed, here you can ask for request and if it is up to the needs of others it gets add, this software is being used around the world and all of the ones that use it gives it two thumbs up and more I tell you give it a try its the best
neilgordonnz
neilgordonnz
Oct 19 2014
4.5
Oct 19 2014
4.5
Version: null
Bull-Winkus
Bull-Winkus
Sep 28 2014
5.0
Sep 28 2014
5.0
Version: null
Globalmouser
Globalmouser
Aug 3 2014
4.0
Aug 3 2014
4.0
Version: null
Felix01
Felix01
May 26 2014
5.0
May 26 2014
5.0
Version: null
N8NOE
N8NOE
Apr 2 2013
5.0
Apr 2 2013
5.0
Version: null
Marco1969
Marco1969
Jan 12 2013
4.0
Jan 12 2013
4.0
Version: null
Randall75
Randall75
Dec 15 2012
5.0
Dec 15 2012
5.0
Version: null
Jozgta
Jozgta
Aug 19 2012
4.5
Aug 19 2012
4.5
Version: null
Pbeaudet
Pbeaudet
Jul 1 2012
5.0
Jul 1 2012
5.0
Version: null
Elagache
Elagache
May 15 2012
5.0
May 15 2012
5.0
Version: null
embayweather
embayweather
May 12 2012
5.0
May 12 2012
5.0
Version: null