Galleons Mac OS

EarthBrowser

Current Version: 3.2.1 (July 24, 2009)

EarthBrowser (formerly Planet Earth) is a very cool program that displays a real-time picture of the earth that indicates cloud cover and day and night regions - as well as allowing you spin and zoom the globe in any which way you desire (you'll be sure to make your Geochron-owning friends mildly sick). In addition, it displays current weather conditions and 5-day forecasts for over 800 cities, making it a superb general-purpose weather program as well. It's Internet software merely because of how it gets its most valuable information (maps, current cloud cover, etc.) via the the Internet.

Version 3.2/3.2.1 adds/changes the following:

  • Bug fix to save satellite visibility status and ordering (3.2.1)
  • Major user interface improvements
  • Over 10,000 orbiting satellites
  • Small grid control panel
  • Twice as fast as previous versions
  • Instant launch
  • Over 60,000 cities / add your own cities
  • Street Map layer
  • NASA OnEarth Near Real Time satellite overlay
  • Add/Restore Favorite Views
  • Popular Satellites dataset
  • Ocean Buoys

Upgrades from version 2.0 are discounted.

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Mac Reqs MinimumSupported Will It Run? Mac OS X: 10.5.8: Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App: 64bit Support: No: CPU Type: Intel Mac Only: CPU Cores: Any: CPU Speed: Any: System RAM: 512 MB: Drive Space: 1.1 GB: Video RAM: Any: Video Card: Any. Minimum System Requirements - System - Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, including Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard; Processor - G3 350 MHz or faster including all Intel Macs; Memory - 512 MB RAM; Display - 1024 x 768, Millions of Colors; Hard Drive Space - 670 MB.

User Reviews

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'EarthBrowser is a way cool example of what's next in Internet applications: special-purpose programs that focus on a specific kind of information, which they gather from sites across the net and integrate for you. Today's browsers are all about gathering information: which information you gather, and how you put it together is up to you. Earth Browser is all about the weather: you don't need to know it's using the Internet: it just does -- all you need is an interest in weather, earthquakes, volcanoes and the like. Earth Browser gathers raw data and images from public and private web sites around the world (including recent satellite cloud-cover images) and integrates them into a very nicely-rendered 3D view of current conditions around the world. Think of it as a personal version of your weatherman's workstation -- right down to those happy little animated icons for current conditions in selected cities. There are plenty of display and customization options, including which cities get those happy little icons at various zoom levels: show New York, LA, Paris and London in the big view, and Pittsburgh, Paga-Pago and Timbuktu in the close-ups. Clicking the weather icon for a city pops up a window showing current conditions and a five-day forecast. Clicking on the optional markers for recent volcanoes, earthquakes, and webcams (the only disappointment of the whole package was the small number of webcams shown) pops up special windows or opens a browser window to show more info. I'm not sure how many people will spend $20 to get rid of the annoying banner that floats across the screen periodically, but anyone who's interested in what a next-generation web-enabled application looks like -- or has a healthy curiosity about the world and the weather -- would be well rewarded by doing so.'
—Dave Land

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