The Metical (symbol: MZN) is the currency of Mozambique while the Syrian Pound (sign: LS or £S; Arabic: الليرة السورية al-līra as-sūriyya, French: livre syrienne; symbol: SYP) is the currency of Syria; both currencies issued by their respective Central Banks. They have both been added to the list of supported currencies. With this addition we now support a total of 134 currencies, precious and industrial metals.
As a friendly reminder, for the iPhone users, if you do not see the new flag, please delete the application, download it again from the App Store and re-install it (do not worry you will not need to pay for it again). OSX and iPad users should see these new flags as soon as they restart the application.
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Apple recently announced the opening of 33 new online stores worldwide; immediately we wanted to make sure that iCurrency Plus supports all those currencies. It turns out that from the 33 stores we were already supporting 25 of their currencies, so we added new eight currencies to complete the circle.
The recently added currencies are:
- Yemeni Rial - code: YER
- Uzbekistani Som - code: UZS
- Surinamese Dollar - code: SRD
- Guyanese Dollar - code: GYD
- Bermudian Dollar - code: BMD
- Bahamian Dollar - code: BSD
- Angolan Kwanza - code: AOA
- Algerian Dinar - code: DZD
With these additions we now support more than 140 currencies used in close to 200 countries; as well as precious and industrial metals. These currencies will be also supported in the applications iGold+, iSilver+, iPalladium+, iPlatinum+ and iOil+.
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iCurrency Plus is now officially supporting industrial metals; you can see prices of Aluminum, Copper, Nickel, Lead and Zinc. Similar to any other currency pair, you can select any of these industrial metals and track their price in any other currency. Currently more than 130 currencies are supported.
Of course, we just started to collect data, so historical records and graphs will be available soon. Since these metals have no official ISO 4217 codes, we took the liberty to create XAL for Aluminum, XCU for Copper, XNI for Nickel, XPB for Lead and XZN for Zinc.
As a friendly reminder, for the iPhone users, if you do not see the new flag, please delete the application, download it again from the App Store and re-install it (do not worry you will not need to pay for it again). OSX and iPad users should see the new flags as soon as they restart the application.
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The Riel (symbol: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia.It is now added to the list of currencies supported by the application. With this addition we now support more than 120 currencies used in more than 170 countries.
As a friendly reminder, for the iPhone users, if you do not see the new flag, please delete the application, download it again from the App Store and re-install it (do not worry you will not need to pay for it again). OSX and iPad users should see the flag of Cambodia as soon as they restart the application.
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