ClimaZone - Native weather for Sailfish OS
ClimaZone is a native, clean, and elegant application designed specifically for Sailfish OS using Qt/QML and Silica. Get accurate forecasts powered by Open-Meteo data.
Key Features:
Supported Languages:
English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, and Chinese (Simplified).
ClimaZone is under active development. Your feedback and bug reports are highly appreciated!
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ClimaZone - Clima nativo para Sailfish OS
ClimaZone es una aplicación nativa, limpia y elegante diseñada específicamente para Sailfish OS utilizando Qt/QML y Silica. Obtención pronósticos precisos gracias a los datos de Open-Meteo .
Características principales:
Idiomas soportados: Inglés, Español, Alemán, Francés, Italiano, Portugués, Sueco, Finés y Chino (Simplificado).
ClimaZone está en constante desarrollo. ¡Agradezco muchos tus comentarios y reportes de errores!
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Comments
eson
Sat, 2026/07/18 - 08:53
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Looks pretty nice on screenshots but I will not install if you don't provide source code repo. It is open source, isn't it?
I also would like to know from where supported languages come? AI?
leo03
Sat, 2026/07/18 - 16:37
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Hi there! Thanks for your interest.
Regarding the source code: ClimaZone is a project I've built from scratch, focusing on native integration for Sailfish OS. I am currently preparing the repository to make the source code public for everyone to review and contribute to. I'll update the project page with the link very soon.
About the languages: The application architecture, design, and logic are 100% custom-built by me to ensure it works natively on Sailfish. As for the multilingual support, I utilized AI assistance to generate the base translations, which I then manually reviewed, corrected, and curated string-by-string to ensure they feel natural and professional within the Sailfish UI context.
As a student developer, I really appreciate you asking about transparency—it's very important to me!