Update to version 1.1. how do you check the version number? http://www.macworld.com/article/134571/2008/07/bloomberg11.html
Just go to the app store and it will let you know automatically if there is an update with number next to the app store icon representing the amount of update available.
1. To check version number tap on 'Bloomberg' near the bottom. 2. To see more values tap on column titles with orange corners 3. Rotate device to expand chart into fullscreen mode. 4. Pinch and stretch to zoom in. Double tap to zoom out (works for chart & pie chart) 5. Data is stored locally, so once somthing is viewed, it can be viewed again even when there is no network coverage.
I could not upgrade this app from the appstore on the phone so did so from itunes and synced with the phone. I guess another way would have been to delete the app and redownload on the phone.
I love it!! Tapping on the different sectors in the industry movers is just outright cool and useful.
I am curious, of those that have the older iPhone, and those that have upgraded to the G3 iPhone, do you have any interesting experiences to share? The reason I ask is, I have noticed that some of my friends are keeping the older one, and I also notice that the old ones are going for even higher prices than when new on eBay!!!??? Could it be battery life? nitro
anyone know how to get a quote for preferred stock in the bloomberg app? For example, how can I get a quote for mer.pd?