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View the weather on your desktop with Meteo Fusion

by Chris Wiles

22 Oct 2007

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Grab140 Few people can understand why on earth you want the weather displayed on your desktop. In winter, it barely changes and in summer, it's probably quicker to look out of the window. However, there are reasons why you might want to view the weather on your desktop. One good example would be if you owned a holiday home and you wanted to keep an eye on the forthcoming weather forecast, so you can make a judgement on whether you should make the the quick trip abroad, often last-minute.

Meteo Fusion 1.5.9.11 is like a weather desktop widget that will enable you to keep an eye on the weather in your local town or anywhere else in the world. It's quick too. If you want to find the weather in another location, enter the town and Meteo will find the location immediately.

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