Comment by pasc1878
3 years ago
It is not the same UI
It might be functionally the same e.g. It only shows conditions for the next 5 hours - not all day - how can you tell if you need a raincopat if you go ot. I am on an iPhone in portrait mode. DarkSky showed this as a column of data Weather as a row. This is fundamental to the whole UI.
Author here -- Apple was definitely inspired by Dark Sky but IMO it's hard to argue that it's a replacement.
If you compare the # of clicks it takes and the amount of time it takes to interpret information for the same task for Dark Sky vs the Apple Weather app, it becomes clear that the Apple Weather app "isn't quite there yet". But I hope it will be soon!
If your needs are straightforward, then the Weather app is a pretty good replacement.