My Pollen Forecast - Allergies

My Pollen Forecast - Allergies

By JRustonApps B.V.

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2017-06-12
  • Current Version: 3.4.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 54.43 MB
  • Developer: JRustonApps B.V.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Score: 4.62513
4.62513
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Description

My Pollen Forecast is the best app for tracking the pollen count and your allergens. With a sleek modern design, you can view hayfever forecasts for the next 2 days and keep a diary of your symptoms. By using the app you will become more prepared for any allergy or asthma difficulties you could experience. - Shows a map where you can see which areas have the highest pollen count! - 2 day pollen forecast including temperature, wind and humidity! - Use the app as a tracker for how you feel to monitor your symptoms over time. - Discover which pollens you are most allergic to by adding diary entries frequently. - Full support for the latest iPhone and iPad models. If you want the most efficient way of keeping up with pollen forecasts and counts, then My Pollen Forecast is the right app for you. This version is similar to apps such as WebMD Allergy and Pollen.com. * The app currently only supports the contiguous US and the UK. States such as Alaska and Hawaii as well as other countries may be added in the future. *

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  • No location no location no location

    1
    By fxnfdjhbjhcghvkhbj
    Initially I said no to location services. No I can’t add any thing or access other functions. The map and coloring is useful. Just wish they had layers for individual allergins. Hope the next version fixes location handling
  • Unhappy

    3
    By Filtered 52
    I like the old format!
  • Not too accurate

    2
    By Jahnny T
    The app showed green for days and could certainly tell there was pollen present. Due to sneezing, congestion, nose itching, etc. I looked at the weather channel app and it said rag weed pollen was moderate in the area.
  • Just What I Need!

    5
    By RoSealey
    I wanted a pin-point pollen count for my area, and now I have it! While ONE big weather apps has an available pollen count, I’ve found they do not have a dedicated, daily, level, and there’s no specific outdoor allergens listed. Pollen App is so intuitive, easy to use, and includes weather data such as wind and temperature, which this asthmatic knows can easily make a milder pollen level a serious health hazard! The journaling page adds the personalized touch so I can mark which days I get more hay fever, asthma attacks and compare it to the stats in the app. While I’m lucky to live both in the continental USA & UK, I hope this becomes available to the world. I must add that due to a new iOS update, I had problems with finding the icon with which to open the app—which in the past always uploaded new apps to my screens. I contacted Jake and told him my issue. Over many emails, trial and error, the culprit turned out to be an iOS bug. But all the time, Jake was pleasant, patient, and offered solutions with each email. So I have to add that tech support is A level, great!
  • Bad

    1
    By KillGill123
    Not accurate.
  • Asthma/Allergies

    5
    By Hallberlin
    Helps me with my weather related Asthma! Thank you.
  • Fetching data not working

    2
    By Nuckjr
    Every time I open the app it begins fetching pollen data and never returns data.
  • Only tracks grasses & weeds pollen

    2
    By Lorna Jingram
    I'm so disappointed! I was planning to buy the upgrade after hearing about this on one of Leo Laporte radio show! However, the pollens that this app tracks is only grades and weeds! Why not trees????
  • Excellent

    5
    By Tamsbears
    This app is so much more accurate than what the weather app says regarding high pollen! Highly recommend!
  • Not comprehensive

    1
    By Wapatoa
    Sorry but I deleted it as soon as I noticed that you cannot differentiate between the levels of each type of pollen. When grass is very high but ragweed is very low, I’m fine but these stats show a combined total of both so I can’t discern the level of ragweed which is the type I’m allergic to 😢

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