Versions:

  • 0.8.2
  • SVN

Wfrog 0.8.2 is a light-weight, web-based weather station package designed to collect, visualize and distribute meteorological information through an intuitive browser interface. Built around an extensible renderer architecture, the program ingests raw sensor data from numerous popular weather station models, arranges it into configurable charts, then exports the results as static images, JSON feeds or embedded HTML snippets ready for personal homepages, community forums or professional dashboards. Because the entire stack is engineered for minimal CPU and RAM consumption, the application runs comfortably on low-power platforms such as PC Engines ALIX, Cisco NSLU2 or SheevaPlug, making unattended 24-hour operation economical even in remote locations. Users typically deploy wfrog to turn an inexpensive single-board computer into a dedicated logger that continually records temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind and rainfall, automatically generates daily, weekly and monthly graphs, and uploads everything to an external web server without manual intervention. The open codebase also simplifies adding new hardware drivers or output formats, so universities, agriculture networks and hobbyist groups frequently adapt the software to local instruments and reporting requirements. Although only two public releases have appeared to date, version 0.8.2 remains actively maintained and serves as the baseline for most community forks. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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