Miasma - Local Air Quality Cheats

Miasma - Local Air Quality Hack 1.15 + Redeem Codes

Your pollution & weather data

Developer: Darragh Rogan
Category: Weather
Price: Free
Version: 1.15
ID: Darragh-Rogan.Miasma

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Description

- shows publicly available air quality data for your locality (chosen automatically based on IP address and / or manually by you from PurpleAir, WAQI/AQICN or SmartCitizen)
- gives 1 hour weather forecast (including air quality data & pollen prediction, if available globally)
- lists potential pollution source data from Electrical consumption (availability of data varies globally)
- shows road traffic data from Telraam
- shows Climate Change data from US NOAA & NASA
- very fast loading app to give quick updates to users
- supports zoomed view in addition to standard
- supports dark mode & light mode
- free open source software

Data is sourced from PurpleAir, WAQI/AQICN.org, SmartCitizen, CO2Signal/electricityMap & Tomorrow.
Note that if you wish to use your own PurpleAir, SmartCitizen or WAQI/AQICN sensor, you need to transcribe the sensor ID manually from their websites to the app.

I am actively developing this app, and am happy to receive comments, feedback & suggestions!

Version history

1.15
2022-06-12
- showed climate change stats
1.14
2022-06-07
- Usability improvements following some user observations (thanks Mam & Dad!)
- Relaid content screen to better accommodate users who use the Zoomed display setting
- Show a welcome message to guide users
- Refined Preferences screens to guide users better
- Gave info on WHO & AQI scales used
- Indicate precipitation probability in 1 hour forecast
1.13
2022-06-03
- added ability to show closest air quality sensor to you in addition to your manually chosen one (so, when you're out and about you can see local plus keep an eye on home air quality sensor too)
- refined 1 hour forecast visual presentation & additionally showed UV
- tidied up some data types, decimal places etc.
1.12
2022-05-30
- indicate historical data for PurpleAir users
- implemented "pull to refresh" to give a familiar way to refresh the readings
1.11
2022-05-25
- added Telraam road traffic data support
- added SmartCitizen Historical data
- tightened up vertical layout
- clarified guidance text
1.1
2021-09-01
- significant refresh to visual style to move away from text based aesthetic as seen in macOS app to more native iOS SwiftUI look
- added SmartCitizen as an air quality data source
- updated on screen banner ad provision to respect Ad Privacy rules (note prior version of the app did not track either)
- updated 1 Hour forecast API provider access details
- fixed silly bug I made that caused too many API calls
- depreciated Aircraft Overhead feature (this may return in future when Telraam on street traffic data support is included)
1.0
2020-10-14

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Reviews

SadExplorer,
Great app, responsive developer!
With air quality in the bay area currently touch and go it's great to be able to get a quick sense of whether it's safe to go outside or open the windows, and Miasma provides just that ability. I am able to pin the menubar widget to my PurpleAir sensor and know in a glance what's going on or a quick check of the popdown menu and I immediately get other weather vitals from the same sensor. This is basically exactly what I wanted and I'm 100% satisfied.

I'll add that I started to have a crash-at-startup bug with a recent update and reached out to the developer. Within minutes I had a response and after a quick exchange they'd isolated the problem and provided a new build that addressed the issue (even though it's well into the evening in their time zone)! Outstanding service and responsiveness in addition to a useful app. Thank you.
HiddenJester,
Great App, one suggestion
I'm installing this on my Mac to have an ambient monitor of my PurpleAir sensor, and it seems great for that. PurpleAir has several different correction formulas that can be used, and I'd like the option to use the EPA's Woodsmoke correction. This is fairly often different from the basic AQI value and more relevant during California Wildfire season. Thanks!
RGM1956,
Capable app. Needs some enhancements.
First off, I do like the app so far. However, there are a couple ideas for it.

One: Allow the user to specify temperatures in the summary page to be displayed as Celcius or Fahrenheit. Mine are being displayed as Celcius, I prefer Fahrenheit.

Two. Put an option to load automatically at system startuo. Having to use System Settings and manually insert the appp into the Startup Apps section is a hassle when one click could do it.
Ohyaaaaaaaaaaa,
Works as expected
Love the Purple integration. Works just as I expected. The only thing I wish was different was being able to remove the "M" in the menubar. It doesn't make sense and would look a lot cleaner without it.
can't thonk of a nick,
California is burning and this app lets me know if I'll have school
Burn burn burn

I do think it would look nicer if the M in the menubar could be hidden, and if the menubar used more contrasting emojis, because they are kind of dull.
Lee.even,
Great app, need enhancement
thansk for the greate app as air quality is not good in my area, I met an issue to update date on both WAQI and PurpleAir, when input right vaule, both of them have error,please take xi'an for testing and fix it, thanks
Satt Mauc,
Great App
Love this app, the only thing i wish it had was to integrate local OA Temp on the menu bar icon or allow the choice between AQI and OAT.
amfca,
Responsive to feature requests
After contacting the developer with the following suggestion:

Provide option for getting the Purple.com US EPA PM2.5 AQI data. Currently it only retrieves the RAW PM2.5 in ug/m3

It was implemented in less than 4 days. It's great to have an app whose developer listens to user feedback and takes action!

Thanks Darrah!!