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I'm after this one right now. I would like having the barometric pressure reading.
I would love an app like VLC or one that would let me add other than iTunes formats. I would love that on my pro, but probably not on the iPad Air.  
There is a new app I head about that lets you put all formats on Apple TV. I am very interested in that.

Kris said:
4. As far as weather, I stand behind Dark Sky. It's the best. By far. I can almost say if it's not the best I'll personally refund you the small fee. Seriously. It's good. It's accurate To within minutes. Like it will say rain stopped and wow it's accurate. It uses some of the sensors on your iPhone to self-report the barometric pressure and some other things and it is just really neat, it's really intuitive, it is a Mac application through and through, seriously. If you are a MacUser you will know what that means, it is just built for iOS its intuitive I really like it. I'll stop gushing  now
~KLM


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On Jan 24, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


4. As far as weather, I stand behind Dark Sky. It's the best. By far. I can almost say if it's not the best I'll personally refund you the small fee. Seriously. It's good. It's accurate To within minutes. Like it will say rain stopped and wow it's accurate. It uses some of the sensors on your iPhone to self-report the barometric pressure and some other things and it is just really neat, it's really intuitive, it is a Mac application through and through, seriously. If you are a MacUser you will know what that means, it is just built for iOS its intuitive I really like it. I'll stop gushing  now
~KLM

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