The past several months, I've pretty much turned working on stuff for the site here into another full time job... and that's on top of already having 1 full time job plus my part time gym coaching job. So wrapping this up before my busy fishing got underway was the goal, and I think I'm going to meet that. Plus, I get the satisfaction of finally pointing to my degree in software development as having done something useful.
This particular app was the biggest, most hours working-intensive of all the apps along with MyFlyVise. The Tuna Map and the River Flows apps were both pretty straightforward, but they both helped lay the groundwork for this larger project as they all use a lot of the same data sources, open source map tools, etc.
The vision here: A weather app built entirely around fishing. It distills things down to the data points most fishermen are looking for. I found myself often having to bounce between 2-3 apps to get everything I wanted, so I built this into something that I myself find very useful, which I'm hoping translates to others as well.
It will be most useful for those planning trips in their boats, but whether on foot or not, we all can benefit from weather reports.
This particular one gives full access to all forum supporters. Non-supporters get basic data and functionality, but multi-model data and some of the more precise forecasting data is gated after the free trial. The more advanced data points and multi-model features cost money to do API pulls from, so it's not something that we can offer for free. But given how little we require to be a forum supporter, we hope it inspires some to chip in.
It will also be released as an app on Android and Apple mobile stores, but that's been a much, much slower process than I anticipated. So I'll post up once those are finally live.
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This particular app was the biggest, most hours working-intensive of all the apps along with MyFlyVise. The Tuna Map and the River Flows apps were both pretty straightforward, but they both helped lay the groundwork for this larger project as they all use a lot of the same data sources, open source map tools, etc.
The vision here: A weather app built entirely around fishing. It distills things down to the data points most fishermen are looking for. I found myself often having to bounce between 2-3 apps to get everything I wanted, so I built this into something that I myself find very useful, which I'm hoping translates to others as well.
It will be most useful for those planning trips in their boats, but whether on foot or not, we all can benefit from weather reports.
This particular one gives full access to all forum supporters. Non-supporters get basic data and functionality, but multi-model data and some of the more precise forecasting data is gated after the free trial. The more advanced data points and multi-model features cost money to do API pulls from, so it's not something that we can offer for free. But given how little we require to be a forum supporter, we hope it inspires some to chip in.
It will also be released as an app on Android and Apple mobile stores, but that's been a much, much slower process than I anticipated. So I'll post up once those are finally live.