Calculator currency exchange update problem...

Hi

I missed out on the previous bug for calculator and exchange rate update crashes as i was in here reading and waited for the OK.. But, i just used my calculator 10.3.9 and updated the currency rates and it has really gone wobbly..

It's not giving correct € euro to £ sterling results and the drop down buttons do not show the selected currencies after selecting so i guess after selecting the currencies to calculate its not doing as selected.

This was working fine two days ago but i just updated the rates an hour ago and would like to fix this..

calculator doesn't hang or crash but, it isn't worth having if it doesn't work.. and being so handy to have i use it a lot.

just wondering if there's an easy fix around..

iMac Graphite 700se 320 G3 60gb, Mac OS X (10.3.9), +OS X 10.3 running on Lacie firewire 20gb

Posted on Dec 13, 2006 3:29 PM

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Dec 13, 2006 6:18 PM in response to wudja-cudja

wudja-cudja™ ,

Try searching for "calculator exchange rate not working" (no quotes, here in the search box) and see all of the topics for your issue.

It does seem to work every other day or so for me but it is very buggy.

It doesn't seem as though Apple will fix/support calculator for 10.3 as it has since released widgets in 10.4 for exchange rates/calculator.

hope that helps some,

littleshoulders [:-)

Dec 14, 2006 12:09 PM in response to littleshoulders

Hi littleshoulders

I did search before posting and found a long list of archived threads about the same.

Many thanks for your reply, with being on 10.3.9 and no widgets i didn't guess that far and hoped it was just me and a fix was available..

It's not such a problem using an old iMac and having cable broadband as there's plenty of resources around on the web for rates. Although getting used to something one misses it when it's broke..

Thanks again for the help..

WC

Dec 14, 2006 12:58 PM in response to wudja-cudja

I'm having exactly the same problems (menu garbling and nonsense calculations) with currency conversion on Calculator tonight and I had no problems whatsoever two nights ago. I, too, am on 10.3.9.

However, I'm getting the same nonsensical conversion results (but without the menu garbling) in KoalaCalc, which gets its rates from the IMF server. This leads me to believe it's a server-side problem with both apps.

KoalaCalc is a much superior calculator to Apple's barebones offering and it can be had (free) by clicking here:

http://www.macropodsoftware.com/koalacalc/index.html

Dec 18, 2006 12:35 PM in response to Reid Nixon

I've just discovered something weird. Even though nothing appears in the "From:" and "To:" menus, when you click on them you can see the currencies aligned (but double-spaced) down the right-hand side of the menus. I've been playing round with conversions and I've found that even though your selections won't show up in the closed menus, they're still active.

But here's the weird part – the "From:" and "To:" currencies must be reversed in order for your conversion to work. An example: I needed to convert $95 to the euro equivalent. To do this, I had to enter euro as the "From:" currency and US Dollars as the "To:" currency. Doing it this way (backwards), I got the correct conversion: €72.55. You can check this against Google's IMF converter gadget.

Dec 18, 2006 5:20 PM in response to wudja-cudja

...same problems here using Calculator version 3.2.1 with OS X 10.3.9. I tried thrashing plist preference files with no success. The FinancialRates plist resides in Library/Application Support/Calculator(folder). If you thrash this file without updating then the Calculator application will work o.k. at its default currency settings of year 2003(!). This would seem to indicate that there's some corruption going on in the current FinancialRates update file.
Otherwise, they are hardly dropping compatibility for Panther's Calculator without warning?
Is there any way of reporting this as a bug to Apple?
I need this facility badly for my Ebay transactions.

Dec 19, 2006 9:24 AM in response to wudja-cudja

Hello
If it is any consolation, the same thing is happening with 10.4.8 and has been for at least a year on the PowerBook. It has now become a problem on the iMac: when updating the message comes up with The following currencies have been updated, but the content is blank.
It is sad that Apple has not addressed this problem: there is another Discussion page from 2005 discussing the same issue, and that has been closed with no solution offered.
Perhaps the US does not want to see how badly the dollar is doing?

Dec 19, 2006 4:51 PM in response to wudja-cudja

The Calculator currency exchange update makes a file called FinancialRates.plist in the folder user/Library/Application Support/Calculator. I opened this file with TextEdit and found each line for the name of the currency had a bunch of spaces before and after the name. I used Find & Replace to get rid of the extra spaces and saved the file. This fixed the currency pulldown menus problem in Calculator. The numbers in the plist file reflect the reverse of what they should be. To get the right conversion for say Euro to Dollars, choose the reverse, Dollars to Euro. If you do fix the FinancialRates.plist file, clicking on Update Currency Exchange Rates, it will redownload the bad plist file.

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