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I-News Desktop Radar

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  • Weather Warnings by County
  • Breaking News Alerts
  • Current Weather Conditions
  • Latest News Headlines
  • Daily Temperature by City
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Local and National Radars

With the power of I-News on your desktop, you can stay on top of weather conditions with local radars, statewide and national temperatures, and more!

Wondering what the weather conditions are for this part of the country? Will the upcoming storm hit your area? Find all this out and more with I-News.

Samples of the radar section of I-News are shown to the right. Get I-News now to experience the product live.

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All the latest weather information on your desktop.

Want the latest forecast from your desktop? I-News offers users an all-in-one solution.

Through I-News, you can access latest temperature, heat index, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, and more from one of many weather stations across the state.

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The Latest Stories and Updates from News9.com

Stay up to date on the latest news across Oklahoma and the nation.

Utilizing News9.com’s RSS feeds, I-News will update throughout the day with the latest news, weather and sports stories.

You can even add your own feed! Follow friends on Twitter, Facebook, or any other RSS capable website!

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I-News On Your Desktop

The I-News Desktop Application gives you severe weather alerts, breaking news updates, Amber and Silver Alerts from News9.com with a simple scroll bar that appears along the bottom of your screen.

Plus, you will always know what the temperature is outside just by looking at the taskbar on your computer, and if you want to see the latest radar all you have to do is double click on the temperature to open the full menu!

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Q: How often is content updated?
A: Content on the I-News application is updated as soon as new information is submitted to News9.com. The information is fed to I-News by RSS feed. The content links directly to News9.com if clicked, and there is a clickable link to News9.com directly on the application.
Q: How do I install I-News?
A: To install the I-News application, download the application to your desktop or other location. Once downloaded, double-click the new file or select run if the installation has started. The installation software will guide you through the rest of the process.
Q: Will I-News start when my computer is started?
A: Yes, I-News has an option to start when your computer is started. You will be prompted for this during installation and is under the Options menu similar to the picture below.
Q: My I-News does not load properly when my computer starts.
A: I-News has issues when loading on a computer connection with a firewall. To fix this problem, uncheck the 'Launch With Windows' box.I-News options screenshot
Q: Can I choose which counties to receive warnings, text crawls, and updates from?
A: Yes, select counties can be added or removed from the list. By default, all counties are selected, and can be individually selected or removed from the Options menu, subcategory Select Counties, as shown below.I-News options screenshot
Q: Who do I contact if I am having a technical issue?
A: Send an e-mail to support@trueweather.com. Make sure to include a detailed description of the problem you are having and your contact information. There is also a support link embedded into the I-News application. This link will send detailed information about your computer so that Support can best handle your specific issue.

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News9.com presents to you the latest in information gathering technology! I-News, a free desktop application, provides you the user with the latest information directly to your computer's desktop! Download INews Today!

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