My new app, 40 Below, is now on the App Store. If you've ever wanted to see the local temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius at the same time (and who hasn't?!), this is the app for you.

Featuring a beautiful hand-crafted icon from Benji Debnam, this app has been a labor of love for the past few months. See the temperature, check out the forecast, and share a delightful rendered image with friends, family, and coworkers.

Get it today!

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759849820
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@MrRooni Disappointed it's not called 1Temperature.

@danielpunkass Ha! No, but I will tell you that it was no accident to have the name start with a number. "Best of" lists that sort alphabetically usually put the numbered ones first.¹

¹ I'm not having delusions of grandeur here, but just in case, might as well be prepared. 😄

@MrRooni @danielpunkass I’m totally stealing that idea if I ever finish one of my half-dozen side projects.

_adds “39 “ to PRODUCT_NAME in Xcode_

@kevinbhayes
Ooh… is it a step counter?
@MrRooni nice name, since -40 is where Fahrenheit and Celsius meet.
@chrisdejabet You sir, win a prize. I will text you your promo code shortly.
@MrRooni this is very cool, Roo. What are you using as the weather data source?
@mangochutney Thank you! I’m using Apple WeatherKit. You can see all the sources in the about view. (Hit the i).
@MrRooni just downloaded it. Really like the subtle haptics.

@mangochutney Thank you! ❤️

You’ll have to let me know if any of the German translations are off. 🙂