Company Name: JRustonApps B.V.
About: 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
upcoming days and keep a diary of your symptoms.
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by Kell930A
I’m way beyond disappointed in this allergy index app. It keeps putting my area off the west coast of Africa. When I find my location, it’s the simplest of Google maps w/ color coded allergy severity. Not helpful at all. For all I know I may be using it incorrectly, but w/o a clear menu or instructions, who knows.🤷🏼♀️
Thank you for the reply on how to set the location. For some reason location services is not finding my location even when I give it permission. However, it did work fine on another phone. If I go into maps, it does show my correct location. So I am not sure why it is putting me off the coast of Africa.
by Lnq56789
It would be nice to be able to show how high the count for each pollen in the days that there are multiple types of pollen.
Also, through the whole Dec and January which are the season of Cedar pollen in Austin, I didn’t see the appearance of it in a single day which is very wrong...I am most allergic to cedar tree pollen(I believe most people in Austin have allergy are the same). So it is much less helpful without the data for it.
by BelleAm
I like having a simple app to check the pollen count; however, these things would really improve it: 1. Dewpoint reading. Knowing the heat/humidity is great, but the dewpoint is more useful for gauging comfort/breathe-ability outside. 2. Longer range predictions. Today is good; tomorrow’s better; 7-10 days ahead would be much better, for planning purposes.