Mousam is one of those weather apps that really feels at home on my computer. It's built with Python and uses GTK/Libadwaita, making it super similar to the weather apps we all love on our mobile phones.
What I really love about Mousam is how well it fits into GNOME desktops. Everything you need is right there, looking sharp and organized. The app shows you real-time info like temperature, humidity levels, wind speed, UV index, pressure, and so much more. Each stat comes with cool icons that make everything easier to read.
If you're curious about the future weather, Mousam has your back! It displays a handy 7-day forecast along with a detailed hourly forecast for the next 24 hours. It’s almost like having a mini weather station right on your desktop!
The layout of Mousam is clear and easy to navigate. Sure, there’s a lot of information packed in there, but it’s all laid out nicely so you won’t feel overwhelmed. You can check the forecast in either metric or imperial units too!
But let’s talk about customization for a second. While it's great that you can switch between measurement systems, I wish they offered more options. A dark mode would be awesome! Also, better integration into the top bar would make it even cooler.
The GUI design really shines here! Even though it could use some extra tweaks in customization options, I still enjoyed using Mousam as it is. Overall, it's a neat little weather app that fits perfectly on Linux desktops—especially if you’re rocking GNOME.
If you're interested in checking out this awesome weather app for yourself, download Mousam here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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