It's certainly does not seem clear in any of the documentation & subscription screens I encountered that the cross platform support is strictly for the subscription itself and does not include cross platform use of the app (without additional purchase). The only reason I chose the Tier 2 subscription was because I thought it enabled cross platform support. While the top end Tier 2 package adds in hail and shear contouring (the latter. If you have a device that can’t be updated to the new minimum system requirements, RadarScope 3.13.x will continue to run for the foreseeable future. Available on Android and iOS for 9.99 and Windows or Mac for 29.99. This experience has left me with a bad taste in my mouth. As a result, RadarScope’s new minimum system requirements are iOS 12, tvOS 12, watchOS 4.3, macOS 10.13, Android 7, Wear OS 2.0, and Windows 10. It seems rather disingenuous to not have that language somewhere, be it in a disclaimer at the bottom of the page with a * next to Cross Platform or something like that. ![]() When viewing a radar, click on the drop-down arrow next to the time mark in the top right. ![]() I submitted request #REMOVED earlier when I could not figure out how to use RadarScope on my phone without paying again. Because Tier 2 is now available for cross-platform use, you can also log in to your Mac to view the archive data. My line of thinking being if you're paying for a subscription you can use the product on multiple devices. ![]() I purchased the macOS version of RadarScope, chose the 1 year Pro Tier 1 immediately, and today after reading (and seeing - view photo at bottom) that Tier 2 enabled Cross Platform I decided to subscribe.
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