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CWP 11 37.93%
LCD Weather Station 0 0%
Plasma PyWeather 0 0%
Simple Weather Forecast 0 0%
SMHI 0 0%
Weather Forecast 3 10.34%
yaWP 14 48.28%
I don't use this stuff 3 10.34%
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Old 22-Nov-2009, 16:02
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Default Which weather plasmoid do you use?

Ok, there are quite a few plasmoids to choose from. Which one do you use? I use CWD. It has the most configuration options, and works for me.
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Old 22-Nov-2009, 16:07
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Hmmm. I always grab my iPhone when I want the weather. I need to check out the weather plasmoids.
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yawp here, been working perfectly
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I look out of the window, I can see what the weather will be like today. I don't generally need to know past that.
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I look out of the window, I can see what the weather will be like today. I don't generally need to know past that.
So you use the rock approach.

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Default Re: Which weather plasmoid do you use?

Is CWP or CWD one of the plasmoids installed by default ?

If not where do I get it?
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I look out of the window, I can see what the weather will be like today. I don't generally need to know past that.
Sorry to say it, but that's a tiny bit stupid. You look out the window and know what the weather will be? You assume that the weather can't change in a few minutes, thus getting you by surprise and making you all wet when it starts to rain? This will never happen to you because "you looked outside the window"?
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YaWP FTW !
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Currently i'm using yaWP, because CWP doesn't look good in the panel. But i like the amount of options in CWP.
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Is CWP or CWD one of the plasmoids installed by default ?

If not where do I get it?
I don't know if it's install by default or not, but this is where you can get it Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_Factory
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