Saturday, January 29, 2011

Trial update oddness and an upcoming update.

If you are using the trial version, and not able to update the app, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app. It appears to only affect the trial version. I have seen posts on developer forums about this bug, and hopefully it will be addressed in an upcoming windows phone update.

Another update is on its way soon. Version 1.9 will be adding 10 telemetry data and 7 day graphs for different stations in your selected region.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Peaked is available for download on the Zune Marketplace.

Peaked is available! Get the free trail or the full version today. Search for it in the marketplace on your device, or click the "Download App" image on the right side of the page.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Post for comments and feature suggestions

Current list of feature requests:
  • NOAA 5 day forecast
  • Live Tiles for most recent rose in a selected area
  • GPS integration (Would not work if there is no data connection where you use it)
Let's here some more! 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

More screenshots and other news.

Peaked has been submitted to the Marketplace for certification and validation. A link to download the app will be appearing soon.

Here are some more screen shots of the app in action.



Friday, January 7, 2011

Screenshot of home page for peaked.

This image is the home screen for "peaked", the windows phone app that delivers avalanche forecasts directly to you, when you need it the most! From this screen, the user will select the region for which they want to view the forecast.






Further screenshots are coming in the next few days.  


New blog for upcoming Windows Phone application

This blog will be the home page for the new Windows Phone application that delivers avalanche forecasts directly to you, when you need it!

 Features include:

  • Daily detailed forecasts from NWAC
  • Avalanche roses to help with route planning
  • Cool artwork
The application should be hitting the Zune marketplace soon, just in time for ski season in the Pacific Northwest. Watch this blog for more information and screen shots of the application in the coming days.