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WxClient 1.9, the single-release Windows utility published by Thunderhead Technologies LLC, belongs to the meteorological software category and is engineered to establish a live TCP/IP connection with WXSolution weather stations. Once installed, the lightweight program continuously ingests real-time atmospheric data—temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall, solar radiation, and UV index—directly from the station’s onboard console, then renders the feed in a concise dashboard that can be left open on any desktop or laptop. Forensic meteorologists, storm chasers, agricultural consultants, and private weather enthusiasts rely on WxClient to monitor hyper-local conditions without opening a browser, enabling rapid decision-making for crop-spraying windows, outdoor event safety, or drone-flight planning. Because the read-only interface consumes minimal CPU and memory, it is frequently deployed on field laptops that also run mapping or telemetry software, ensuring that up-to-the-second observations are always visible alongside other mission-critical tools. Version 1.9 remains the only build ever issued, yet it continues to function across Windows 7 through Windows 11 environments by leveraging legacy Winsock libraries and requiring no additional dependencies beyond the .NET 4.5 runtime. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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