
I’ve never bought a weather app before, and that’s because I’m pretty pleased with the one Apple bundled with iOS. It’s not going to win awards, but it’s simple and it works. So why then, did I buy a weather app called Haze the other day? It’s probably got something to do with the rather unique approach Haze takes to telling you what the weather is like. This is to weather apps what Clear is to note-taking apps, a completely different experience to any weather app you’ve ever touched before. This is an iPhone-only app, and requires iOS 6.0 or above, don’t forget we’ve got a list of weather apps for Android users too. Not Your Average Weather App Aside from the crowd-sourced weather app Wezzoo which I reviewed last month and the default iOS weather offering, I don’t have much experience with weather apps. As long as the data is reliable and within reach then the job is done. Now that I’ve seen Haze, however, I’m not so sure. The app costs $2.99, a fair price point for an app that changes the way you view the weather though I bought it for the introductory price of $0.99. That money is essentially paying for a well-thought out unique interface, which in turn provides a highly pleasant user experience. The current conditions as well as a five-day forecast are given at a glance, with subtleties like variations in the height of numbers to indicate a relative pattern. Haze makes it really easy to determine
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