Seems like a marketing tool to be able to tell all Weatherlink customers they can jump ship for your product with no hassle or loss. I don't understand why a company with a great product, which in an earlier incarnation (LWC) apparently could import Weatherlink data would do away with that. May have to just get a program to FTP images to WU and keep using Weatherlink I hate to throw that out so I'll have to re-think moving to WeatherCat. The down side is it is incapable of importing my Weatherlink database which has a year's worth of data in it. They say it will record my second temperature sensor and it will solve my webcam issue by uploading images via WU FTP. I was about to pull the trigger on WeatherCat which seems like it offers the most functionality of Mac software for PWSs. You'll need t install a driver on the iMac to try it, too. This if course assumes you have a USB data logger. All you need WL for with the Envoy, is to set your elevation for the barometer. You can put a copy of the Weather Cat Client on your MacBook and see all the data you see on the iMac anywhere on your home network, or if you configure it with outside access, from anywhere you have Internet connectivity. It does not upload to WeatherLink' service if that's important to you. It can upload current conditions and images directly to WU from within the weather software, as well as to CWOP, PWSweather, AWEKAS, WeatherBug, various regional weather networks, UK Met Office WOW program, and Twitter. Or if your iMac is running all the time and convenient to your Envoy, ditch WL completely and give WeatherCat a try. You should then be able to FTP images to Weather Underground directly from EvoCam, as well as have it create time-lapse video for you stored locally. It can see the IP camera on your network and has your specific camera listed in the setup list. Download and test out the 30 day trial of EvoCam for your iMac.
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