AQeye 4+

Air Quality Information & More

Brad Brighton

Designed for iPad

    • Free

Description

Whether you have respiratory issues or are simply curious about the state of various pollutants (including effects from wildfires), AQeye has you covered.

With easy-to-read, color-coded information (sourced from government agencies such as the EPA and various local districts), you'll be able to tell at a glance (by color and text) whether conditions warrant closer inspection or not.

What’s New

Version 2.1.1

In 2.1.1:

• With all the horrible air quality, lately, we missed a border color on the gauge in the case of Good and Moderate! Not the end of the world but the rows will stand out better on Green and Yellow days now.
• Fixed the variable "black screen" on startup while initial location is determined
• Incorporated some of the common changes and minor bug fixes made for the tvOS app to keep everything consistent

In 2.1:

• Rethought the data presentation to now include more context
-- the Air Quality Index scale is right on the screen
-- current values shown both numerically and graphically within the overall scale
-- source is now prominently displayed since some data locations (such as State of Washington) report customized values on the same overall scale

• Squashed pesky bugs like:
-- not recognizing the locale properly on initial install to know whether you prefer Fahrenheit or Celsius.
-- where, if you watched the screen for hours, the background image fetch would eventually cause a crash. What, you're NOT that enthralled with the photography where you forget to look away?

2.0

Welcome to the all new WashoeAIR!

Some things that have changed:

• The platform has been rewritten from scratch in order to support more users and more features faster and more simply.
• There's a new visual layout that includes even more information about active pollutants (when available).
• There's clearer control over notifications.

App Privacy

The developer, Brad Brighton, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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