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Old 13th June 2009, 05:21 AM
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Hong Kong Weather Applet

For your info:

I have been working hard and have made this small applet.

You may be wondering why this when you can check the weather with the weather applet. Well if you live in Hong Kong you will know that there is a unique warning system for Rain and Typhoons. This Applet will gets its information from the Hong Kong Observatory and display all the warnings as they are published.

So here's what I need help with.

Testers

and Translators.

Feedback.

You can find it at my website www.sjdsoft.hk.

And of course it open source!

Steven Drinnan
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