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I was researching different browsers today and I read that Opera has a built-in currency converter. That was the first I knew about it, so I looked it up. It sure does! All you do is highlight the price on a page you're looking at, and it will show you the amount in your local currency in a grey pop-up.
![]() I guess you learn something every day. Highlighting will also convert between units and time zones. Last edited by FletchNZ; 09-27-2018 at 12:57 AM. |
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Tend to use XE.COM - and given the cards (debit / credit) here in Oz that don't charge conversion fees - these results/ amounts normally are what is used for the very few foreign purchases these days
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The NZ shekel is not worth much either....
ps, Opera's exchange rates are "provided by the European Central Bank." Last edited by FletchNZ; 09-27-2018 at 05:02 AM. |
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