Description
Quick Start
By default, aCurrency shows currencies in card-flow view. You can
change the setting from MENU > Settings
Show currencies in card-flow view
- Tap the currency card will show a window for you to calculate the value
and view the history chart.
- Press and hold the currency card will bring up a menu for you to enter an
amount to convert, view history charts, or exchange the target currency with
base currency.
Show currencies in list view
- Tap the "Base currency" (top selection) item will bring up a menu for you
to enter an amount to convert, change the base currency, or see the values
with inverse exchange rate.
- Tap the "Target currency" (currencies listed under the base currency) will show
a window for you to calculate the value and view the history chart.
- Press and hold the "Target currency"
item enables you to enter an amount to convert, view history charts, change
to another currency, remove a currency from view, exchange the currency with
"Base" currency, or change the "Target" currencies order.
History chart
- You can show rate change between base and target dates.
- Tap the chart to set the base date (green line).
- If base date is set, tap the chart will set the target date (red line).
- To change the base or target date, please drag the green/red line.
- If multi-touch is supported by the device, you can set both base and target dates by moving two fingers over the chart.
- To clear both green and red lines, please double taps the chart.
Sony SmartWatch 2
- Enable you to add aCurrency widgets on the watch face. Only the first currency pair will be displayed on the widget.
- Tap aCurrency widgets will open aCurrency app on watch.
- Show currency pairs on watch.
- Show history chart by tapping a currency pair item.
- Swipe left/right to toggle the low power mode.
Sony SmartWatch 1
- Support widget for displaying the selected currency pair on watch.
- Tap widget to open app in watch.
- Swipe left/right to change the currency pair.
- Swipe up to show more options.
Disclaimer
The rates given by aCurrency are neither "buy" nor "sell" rates. Instead, they
are mid-market rates derived from the mid-point between the "buy" and "sell"
rates from global currency markets. aCurrency always lists the mid-market rate because
it indicates the value of a currency that is not weighted towards buying or
selling. "Buy" and "sell" rates include overheads and profit margins that are
independently set by foreign exchange providers; their rates can vary a lot
and will differ from the mid-market rate.