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iCurrency Plus for iOS: View Currency Rates in the Notification Center

Limited Securities today announces iCurrency Plus 1.2.7 for iOS, an update to their Finance app that allows users to easily track currency values from more than 150 different currencies listed. The update leverages the new technology introduced in iOS 5, Notification Center, to provide notifications on the Lock Screen and in the Notification Center. The app provides real-time info for both traders and individuals, and it is a handy tool for anyone in the export/import business. Continue reading



iCurrency Plus for iPad – View Currency Rates in the Notification Center

Limited Securities today announces iCurrency Plus for iPad 1.2.7, an update to their popular financial application. iCurrency Plus provides real-time info for both traders and individuals, allowing users to easily track currency values from more than 150 different currencies listed. The version 1.2.7 update leverages the new technology introduced in iOS 5, Notification Center, to provide notifications on the Lock Screen or compiled for viewing in the Notification Center. Continue reading



iCurrency Plus 1.2.5 for iOS-View Currency Rates in Notification Center

Limited Securities today announces iCurrency Plus 1.2.5 for iOS, an update to their Finance app that allows users to easily track currency values from more than 150 different currencies listed. The update leverages the new technology introduced in iOS 5, Notification Center, to provide notifications on the Lock Screen, at the top of the screen while in any app, or compiled for viewing in the Notification Center. The app provides real-time info for both traders and individuals. Continue reading



DesktopWidget – A light and powerful Dashboard extension

DesktopWidget is a lightweight yet powerful Dashboard extension specifically designed for both active widget users and developers alike. With this simple but powerful tool, you can organize your widget collection and simulate almost every widget. Leave main widget collection on the built-in OSX dashboard, and use a subset of them as desktop widgets. Show and hide all desktop widgets with a single hotkey. You’ll receive total control over your widget collection behavior. Continue reading



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