YoWindow is a screensaver that will display weather information.

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YoWindow is a screensaver that will display weather information on an animated scene.
When your PC is idle, YoWindow will show a living landscape with the live weather information (temperature/feels like, humidity, wind, pressure, etc.) and the forecast for the next three days.

The clouds and plants in the scene will move according to the winds in that location.

The landscape will reflect the weather conditions for the present time, and you can also view the future weather conditions reflected on it, by clicking on the time bar located at the top of the screen.

You can setup YoWindow to show the weather of a given location, and you can let it use your default location settings. The program also allows you to use your own images to be used as background of your screensaver. YoWindow includes detailed documentation that will help you to prepare your images to be used by this program. You will need to remove the sky in your images using a graphics editor, and the program will teach you to do that.

The program can show the weather information using US or Metric units. You can also choose which data to show on your screen.

Pros

  • It is free
  • It shows you not only the present weather, but the forecast for the next three days
  • It will reflect the weather on an animated scene

Cons

  • None
This program received 15 awards
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Specifications
Developer:
Repkasoft
License type:
Freeware
Comments
Roy Smith Last year

Brilliant. I've been looking everywhere for the old version of YoWindow Weather. Thanks

Terri Last year

It says I need to download Adobe flashplayer. The Adobe flashplayer has been retired and I cannot get your program to work. What else works with your program? I had this a long time ago and loved it. I'm a little disappointed that I can't get it. Thanks.

Guest 9 years ago

Yes, I've been using it and found quite satisfactory. Only differnce is Temperature and I found YoWindow extremely near to reality and that too for my home town.

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