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[โ€“] adaveinthelife@lemmy.ca 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

I still use WU to this day as it's the most accurate and informative weather app in my experience, and the subscription to remove ads is $2.18 CAD per year. Is that expensive or have I misunderstood? It has been worth it to me by comparison to other options, and it is only to remove ads (though I haven't experienced the free version in almost a decade).

IBM sold The Weather Company to a private equity firm in 2024 and it has been operating independently ever since.

[โ€“] Curious_Canid@piefed.ca 2 points 6 hours ago

My experience was actually with the APIs and not with the main app. They originally allowed free access to the API for individuals, with registration, and a lot of excellent third-party apps let you enter your API to use them. When IBM purchased it, they priced the use of the APIs so that there was no option that made sense for individuals. If you weren't using it in volume, and paying tens of thousands of dollars a year, you were just out of luck.

I hadn't heard that IBM sold it off. I will have to go back and look at the original app. I had thought it also went through a big price jump, but that may have settled out in the meantime. It's been a while now.