SMETAR is a desktop tool which keeps you in touch with the latest weather conditions at the location you specify. The program is a little, well, basic. Right-clicking its Settings dialog to choose your location, for instance, doesn’t produce a neat dialog box. Instead, an INI file opens with instructions: essentially you’ll need to visit a website, search for your nearest airport note some letters in the URL, copy them into the INI file and resave it.
SMETAR’s presentation of data is similarly straightforward. There are no attractive graphs or charts, no satellite pictures: all you get is the current temperate displayed on its system tray icon, with additional details (humidity, pressure, wind, visibility, dew point) displayed in a plain text box, if you need them.
This simplicity does ensure the program is very lightweight, though. It updates itself only once an hour, used less than 2MB of RAM (private working set) when running in the background on our test PC, is portable, and comes in a download file which is less than 40KB in size.
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