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I'm looking for a good program that gives me all the data I want on a map but is also relatively inexpensive. I've tried out a few. WeatherDefender is horrible and insanely expensive, but I have found GrLevelX ([url=http://www.grlevelx.com/]GRLevelX Main Page[/url]) software pretty useful. Only problem is that it only does radar- I need more info than that.
Right now I'm leaning towards this WeatherStudio program ([url=http://weatherstudio.paulmarv.com/]WeatherStudio - Hurricane, Thunderstorm, Weather, and Marine Tracking Software[/url]) - it is really cool and does everything I need it to do, but it's 70 bucks and my 14 day trial will expire in a few days. Still cheaper than GR (and does way more), but I'm really shooting for under the ~20 dollar range. (Free would be even better)
So, does anybody know of any open source/inexpensive weather software for Windows that is better than the three I just mentioned?