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Darius Kazemi

@exchgr @CARROT this is what the Android app looks like. I can't find that information anywhere

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Darius Kazemi

@exchgr just checked and the android app is full of 1* reviews saying how much it lacks features compared to iOS :/

elle mundy

@darius ah yeah, you might be out of luck there :(

Darius Kazemi

@exchgr right, looks like the Android app does not support the customization widgets and sources

elle mundy

@darius i know this isn’t super helpful, but i’m hearing more and more that android’s app ecosystem lags behind iOS’s quite a lot these days in general

Darius Kazemi

@exchgr except on the web platform, hilariously

elle mundy

@darius and that’s about to change due to regulatory pressure, which 🤞 may force apple to allow alternate browser engines on iOS at long last

elle mundy

@darius @CARROT i have no experience with the android app, and it looks pretty different from iOS, but similar to macOS. the macOS app is not very customizable, but iirc i had to customize the iOS app to get it to show. i’m using accuweather as the source, and not all sources show it. you can manually add a “minutely forecast” section, or the “current observations” section will show it automatically when there’s precipitation in the next hour

Damon Holzborn

@darius @exchgr I think whether you get that next-60-minute hyperlocal precipitation graph may depend on which source you have configured in the settings (at least I think that’s how it worked for me on the iOS version — hard to check now since it’s not raining at the moment).

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