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This is a brilliant app with all the key information, but open source and without ads -- many thanks for your hard work!
The screen I use the most in other apps like this is an overview screen that has my "home" currency and then my favourite currencies listed with their conversions from 1 of my home currency, e.g.
GBP 1.00
USD 1.20
EUR 1.35
NZD 1.95
AUD 1.85
The normal screen, letting you actually convert specific amounts is helpful when you need to be more precise, but normally having an up-to-date reference of "+20%" or similar is enough to get me through the day when travelling. Hopefully that feedback is helpful.
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Thanks for the kind words and for opening this issue.
There already has been a very similar request: #13
Nevertheless, I'll keep this one open for now, for further discussion. I'll think about this feature again and how it could be incorporated without bloating the app.
In the meantime, have a look at my answer in issue #13. Maybe this is a good enough workaround for now: #13 (comment)
I too would absolutely love to see this feature if you have time. To not "bloat" the app it could just be another screen, accessible by a button at the top right (similar to the history or previous day rates). Keeping the calculator as the main screen.
I would love this feature to use for Yen to EUR/USD/AUD etc
This is a brilliant app with all the key information, but open source and without ads -- many thanks for your hard work!
The screen I use the most in other apps like this is an overview screen that has my "home" currency and then my favourite currencies listed with their conversions from 1 of my home currency, e.g.
GBP 1.00
USD 1.20
EUR 1.35
NZD 1.95
AUD 1.85
The normal screen, letting you actually convert specific amounts is helpful when you need to be more precise, but normally having an up-to-date reference of "+20%" or similar is enough to get me through the day when travelling. Hopefully that feedback is helpful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: