Currency Converter LITE is available from Ovi Store
We are pleased to announce that Currency Converter LITE is now available from Ovi Store. This is a free ad supported version for Symbian touch (Symbian^1 and Symbian^3) devices. It has all features of the full version. The only difference is that, unlike the full version of Currency Converter, it need a constant data connection to serve the adds. If you like the app, please click the adds so that we can eat occasionally. To download the free ad supported version of Currency Converter, please click the following link:
Currency Converter LITE (Symbian^1 and Symbian^3)
To download the full version for Symbain^1, Sypmbian^3 and Maemo devices without any ads nor the need for constant data connection, please click the following link:
Currency Converter (Symbian^1, Symbian^3 and Maemo)
Yes, as you may have noticed, all the version, both Symbian and Maemo, are now available from the same link. There is no longer the need to have separate links in Ovi Store for Symbain^1, Symbian^3 and Maemo versions, which is very good. Unfortunately we did lose all the nice reviews I had on the Symbian^3 and Maemo versions, so we would appreciate if you would wright them again or new ones.






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About the custom exchange rate, this is possible to do already now by going to Currency Edit (Options -> Currency -> Edit). There you can select the currencies you want to edit. However, these settings will be overwritten during next currency update. If you want to prevent this, just create a custom currency with a different name, like US2 instead of USD.
I mean there is this one program where I can download other programs but I can't find your converter there. One friend of mine has it on his phone but I don't want that phone because he said it drains like 20% of battery when booting up.
Thank you for your interest in our ground breaking app. Unfortunately I did not quite understand which model of black glassy mobile with metallic lining you have. Please provide further details to determine the exact model. For example, are you able to make uninterrupted telephone calls with your model not matter how you hold it?
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