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Google Finance only allows tracking a stock portfolio. Is there a service or a desktop program that allows tracking of different currencies with respect to a reference one, and get the current value of the lot?

I'm looking for two things:

  1. (mandatory) the ability to input the amount I have for each currency, and get out the total sum I possess as of today considering the current rates.

  2. (optional) the ability to see a graph of each currency's recent trends, similar to Google Finance, but in a more lightweight presentation.

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Here are some alternatives:

Gadgets for iGoogle: http://www.google.com/ig/directory?q=Currency+Exchange+Monitor

Current and Historical Rate Tables by XE: http://www.xe.com/ict/

A commercial solution: http://www.currencysystem.com

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  • Nice, but not what I need. I'd like two things: 1, mandatory) be able to put the amount I have for each currency, and get out the total sum I possess as of today considering the current rates. 2, optional) being able to see a graph for the trend of each currency, similar to google finance, but in a more lightweight presentation. – Stefano Borini Oct 18 '09 at 21:00
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GnuCash is more of a bookkeeping system, but also supports portfolio management - can get stock & mutual fund reports automatically from the web, allows you to control how you want currency conversion handled, and generated text & graphical reports in the currency of your choice.

GNUCash runs on GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.

Multiple currency account scenario

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You can track currencies with google finance, for example:

http://www.google.com/finance?q=USDEUR

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