JohnHuntington
EF1
I'm surprised @Steve Miller hasn't posted this yet:
https://blog.wdtinc.com/news/weathe...scope-on-microsoft-store?utm_content=65424970
Norman, OK – January 8, 2018 — Weather Decision Technologies, Inc.® (WDT), the world’s leading decision support and weather analytics company announces the release of RadarScope® 1.0 on the Microsoft Store in Spring 2018. Version 1.0 will include basic RadarScope functionality, with in-app purchases of Pro Tiers 1 and 2 arriving later this year. The app is currently available for Android, iOS, and Mac. The Windows release is scheduled to arrive just in time for the peak of severe weather season.
“With 2018 marking 10-years of RadarScope, it seems fitting on this anniversary to address our most frequently asked question: When will RadarScope come to Windows?” says Mike Wolfinbarger, VP Mobile Development at WDT. “The potential for RadarScope on the Windows platform is enormous, so this was an easy decision from a business standpoint, however our team had to learn a new platform and translate accordingly, which took some time.”
https://blog.wdtinc.com/news/weathe...scope-on-microsoft-store?utm_content=65424970
Norman, OK – January 8, 2018 — Weather Decision Technologies, Inc.® (WDT), the world’s leading decision support and weather analytics company announces the release of RadarScope® 1.0 on the Microsoft Store in Spring 2018. Version 1.0 will include basic RadarScope functionality, with in-app purchases of Pro Tiers 1 and 2 arriving later this year. The app is currently available for Android, iOS, and Mac. The Windows release is scheduled to arrive just in time for the peak of severe weather season.
“With 2018 marking 10-years of RadarScope, it seems fitting on this anniversary to address our most frequently asked question: When will RadarScope come to Windows?” says Mike Wolfinbarger, VP Mobile Development at WDT. “The potential for RadarScope on the Windows platform is enormous, so this was an easy decision from a business standpoint, however our team had to learn a new platform and translate accordingly, which took some time.”