I’m looking forward to it, but it might be a while, before I can rely on it. It’s almost certainly iOS 16 (and above)-only. I always write my apps to support (at least) one version back, at time of release.
I’m also interested in weather (*<|:o) or not it will be completely free to use, or if there will be some attempt to monetize (like the current Weather app takes you to that God-awful Weather Channel page, if you want anything other than a summary).
At least, I hope the built-in app finally becomes usable.
I’m also interested in weather (*<|:o) or not it will be completely free to use, or if there will be some attempt to monetize (like the current Weather app takes you to that God-awful Weather Channel page, if you want anything other than a summary).
At least, I hope the built-in app finally becomes usable.
[UPDATED TO ADD]:
Looks like it’s sort of “the Google API” model (https://developer.apple.com/weatherkit/get-started/).
If your app isn’t that popular (like most of mine), then it’s free (with attribution).