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4Apr/1023

Weather HD for the ipad

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Weather HD is the most beautiful way to check for weather information on the ipad. See the current and forecast weather information represented by stunning high definition videos. It's now available on the App Store: itunes.apple.com

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  1. it’s an app filled with various weather transitions. pass

  2. Yeah!, Amaaaaaaaaazing!
    Oh, btw… Thank you guys for INTENTIONALLY not making this app for the ipod & iphone. You’re the best!

  3. noooooooooowaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy

  4. Impresionante!

  5. oh thanks for not making this app for the millions of people with the ipod touch and iphone

  6. i cant believe i stumbled on to an ad, im so lost ,i just wanted to see car crashes.

  7. i cant believe i stumbled on to an ad, im so lost ,i just wanted to see car crashes.

  8. 70.5 MB of orgasm in an app…

  9. Awesome! Just bought it.

  10. incredible!!

  11. i just pooped

  12. Just bought this app, iPad release date hasn’t even been announced in UK yet, but the app looks so beautiful :D

  13. It’s just a bunch of stock videos put together with an interface. I’m not that impressed…

  14. I already bought it ;)

  15. I already bought it ;)

  16. Absolutely amazing ! From what I can judge from the video, its really very well done. I feel like buying it before even I get an iPad !

  17. that iss crasy awesome i whant a iPad hier in germany!

  18. never thought I’ll actually buy a “useless” app. but for 0.99, it’s pretty awesome.

  19. OMG this app looks awesome. I’ll save 1 buck for this app

  20. If you choose London does that mean you get to travel through the city and see people getting knifed whilst it rains?

  21. Woah thats really nice.

  22. awesome….i’ll get one…

  23. Want. iPad. Now.


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