Improved: Currency Converter
Tags: FinanceNovember 7, 2007 on 10:56 am |
New improvements to the Currency Converter give you full control of the currency table. Now you can now select your preferred currency for any row or column. This gives you more flexibility to set up the table exactly how you like it.
To customize, simply click the down arrows in the header of each column or row, and select from more than 150 currencies and precious metals.

Try the new Currency Converter on your page.
Enjoy!
- Jason
My Yahoo! Product Manager
10 Comments »
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Leave a comment
Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright/IP Policy
I used to have 7 currencies that I tracked,now I can only track 4.
If I only track one or two, how can I reduce the size of the currency table? Space is at a premium since there is so much content I’d like to have on the page.
Comment by Susan — November 19, 2007 #
This is a great tool to use if you are constantly monitoring currency fluctuations.
Comment by Sris — November 22, 2007 #
Well, that’s pretty cool. At least, it will be easier to do the currency exchange of what you want to check out for. Nice.. nice :):):)
Comment by Filipina Kisses — November 26, 2007 #
Nice Tool… I’m curious if you have a similar module for time zones and I would agree with the first comment by Susan and add that like your stock tracker it would be nice if you could choose which times zones and/or currencies you would like to track…. just an edit/add/delete function. Keep up the good work!
Comment by Steve — November 29, 2007 #
unfortunately there does not seem a way to limit the choices to just two currencies. I could do that before beta came out.
Comment by Philip Levine — December 23, 2007 #
It’s much worse. Why is the choice limited to 4 currencies? I liked it before with 6 or 7.
Comment by Andrew — December 29, 2007 #
I had my currency converter nicely set up for my holidays and to track the various currencies.
Then I got “upgraded” to the new “My Yahoo”…
It’s nice to be able to compare currencies down the side, but it in no way, shape or form compensates for what has been lost in terms of flexibility.
Comment by Rob — January 8, 2008 #
All my previous settings have been destroyed, and now it much harder to get the information that I need. Thanks Yahoo!! |-/
Comment by Gary — March 11, 2008 #
Thanks for your posts on stock trading strategies. Great Work!
Comment by commodities trading systems — June 29, 2008 #
Just when you think you cant learn anymore. After reading your blog I now understand “buy stock on line”. Thank For the great post!
Comment by how to trade currencies — July 3, 2008 #