Heatwave
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Heatwave.Win32.1.1.0.0.msi | 2.94 MB |
| Heatwave.Win64.1.1.0.0.msi | 2.94 MB |
Displays current weather conditions and forcast for any number of global locations.

| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Heatwave.Win32.1.1.0.0.msi | 2.94 MB |
| Heatwave.Win64.1.1.0.0.msi | 2.94 MB |
Displays current weather conditions and forcast for any number of global locations.

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I've been in contact with the author of Heatwave, and he gave permission for the downloads to be hosted on Media Center Guides. I've attached both the 32-bit and 64-bit installers to the page. Enjoy.
Just my $0.02.
The website listed doesnt work anymore. You can now get the app here http://www.mediafire.com/file/2indeit2jhm/Heatwave.Win32.1.1.0.0.msi
OK i installed it and i get nothin in VCE whta else am i suppoosed to do please?
During the setup there is a "Show on Start Menu" option, as well as a "Include in News + Sports" option; if those had the boxes checked, then it should show up in those locations.
Media Center (in Windows Vista) can only have 2 additional custom menu strips on the main menu, so if you already have several custom applications, it could be that you have reached this limit.
No matter how you installed it, you should be able to see it under the "Program Library" (under the "Online Media" strip from the main menu).
If you want to add it back to the main menu, you should be able to go to "Tasks > Settings > General > Program Library Options > Edit Start Menu" Then check the box for "Weather."
Just my $0.02.