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Desktop weatherbug
Desktop weatherbug





desktop weatherbug
  1. Desktop weatherbug how to#
  2. Desktop weatherbug install#

The only caveat is that WeatherBug needs to be running for the icon to appear and have the correct temperature, so I suggest you just minimize it and ignore it. That’ll change as the temperature changes. A click to change it to “On” and *poof* here’s what shows up on the Taskbar: You can see that by default I have WeatherBug off, which is why it isn’t showing up.

desktop weatherbug

Click or tap on that and you’ll get a list, which will now include WeatherBug: You might need to scroll down a bit, but you’re searching for the link “ Select which icons appear on the taskbar“.

desktop weatherbug

You’ll see a window with a lot of options and settings, reasonably enough: Lots you can fiddle with, but focus! Focus! Click or tap on “ Taskbar settings” to proceed. Right click on the Taskbar along the bottom of your window: Why? Because you probably have icons disabled by default as I do, to avoid icon overload! Easy to fix, though. The program wants to put a live icon on your Taskbar too, but probably you won’t see it.

Desktop weatherbug install#

Install and run the program and here’s what you’ll see. Net Framework Client 4.0 (which you probably already have if you’re keeping your computer updated with Windows releases) and it also automatically launches each time you start up your computer. Install it normally, noting that it requires. A few moments later, you’ll see this prompt for it to install on your PC computer:

Desktop weatherbug how to#

A click on /appdownload/ and you’ll see, it’s pretty obvious how to proceed:Ĭlick or tap on the green “ Get the WeatherBug App” and it’s a fast download. While there are plenty of weather apps in the Microsoft Store, I trust Weatherbug more than some random programmer who wants me to run their program 24×7 on my PC. Yes, Weather has a tiny “sun” icon on the Taskbar, but that’s the app icon, not an indication of weather, and clearly there’s no temperature information.Įnter. Which doesn’t help us get that weather onto the Taskbar. Easy, fun, and a single click launches the Weather app itself. You can see that it’s currently 79F, with a forecast low of 56F and tomorrow’s more of the same, while Wednesday is going to wkr up to 89F. Here’s an updated tutorial on how to install it and get it working on your PC: Show Temperature On Your Windows PC Taskbar.įirst off, here’s the MS Weather display in my Start Menu. Instead, check out WeatherEye from The Weather Channel. UPDATE: Weatherbug is not Win10 compatible at this point.







Desktop weatherbug