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Halle

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Jun 24, 2009
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Hello MacRumors folks,

I just wanted to let you know that 3 Numbers is having a $0.99 "Welcome new iPhone users!" sale for the next two weeks, so this is a great time to check it out. I'll keep an eye on this thread in case anyone has any questions I can answer. Here's some info about the app:

If you travel, you will appreciate 3 Numbers. You can:

• Convert currency,
• Convert units between metric and imperial,
• Calculate tips and bill splitting in a single easy interface, but also consult a highly-condensed guide to the tipping customs of every country in the world, so you will always know what to tip,
• Use a calculator for anything else you need to do with your numbers,
• Track expenses or anything else with a built-in note-taking utility that can publish the notes to any computer on the WLAN with a web browser, so you can easily move your expense list or other 3 Numbers notes onto any other computer,
• Effortlessly move your numbers between all of the built-in utilities with a single touch, using 3 Numbers' "number holders", so you are never, ever retyping numbers. Your numbers will still be waiting for you between sessions. You can even move a number back out of one of your notes for more conversions, days or months later.

3 Numbers can be purchased at http://itunes.com/apps/3numbers

Full usage can be previewed before purchasing by watching the usage movie at:

http://www.politepix.com/3Numbers/movie.html

3 Numbers has a steampunk interface to evoke the golden age of travel-as-adventure, and an alternative look which is entirely modern - it is your choice, and your numbers and settings will still be there either way.

3 Numbers: a traveler's multitool from the future of the past.

http://www.politepix.com/3Numbers
 

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