Interesting.
"Unlike the Windows versions, the Mac version does not log data from leaf wetness, soil moisture, UV or solar radiation sensors. It also does not include Citizen Weather Observer Program or GLOBE Program capabilities, and may not be used with E-Mail/Phone Alert or Agricultural/Turf Management Modules."
I know people get confused as to what Weatherlink is, software or a data logger or both. But it appears Davis is adding to the confusion.
Is the Weatherlink for MAC OSX actually a different logger than the USB one for windows, or is it the same logger bundled with a MAC CD and software?
To me it sounds like that have not built all those features into the software, I would guess the logger is identical, so the statement isnt 100% accurate.
I would pose that question directly to Davis, and I would also ask on the weather-watch forum if Weather Display for MAC would process the extra data you might be looking for... you probably still need the weatherlink software to get the proper mac usb drivers to vantage, but let WD do all the work. I run mine on a PC, but I have only used the actual Weatherlink software twice, the day I got the station, and once when I was having communication issues with an extra sensor.
Andrew