Jaguar0625 (OP)
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February 04, 2014, 04:14:43 AM |
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Should NEM have (1) A web wallet like NXT (2) A GUI wallet like Bitcoin
Please comment for any other types of wallets.
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NEM - nem.io
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ashapasa
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February 04, 2014, 05:49:09 AM |
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its really no contest. You want the masses, please please go with bitcoin type client. I am an average user with limited computer skills and and most people are probably like me.
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wakasaki808
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February 04, 2014, 05:50:05 AM |
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Give NEM a GUI like Bitcoin or Multibit
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Stadtfeger
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February 04, 2014, 06:08:48 AM |
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GUI App
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February 04, 2014, 06:13:39 AM |
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its really no contest. You want the masses, please please go with bitcoin type client. I am an average user with limited computer skills and and most people are probably like me.
precisely.
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Mr. Socko
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February 04, 2014, 06:41:19 AM |
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web gui probably.
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norti
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February 04, 2014, 07:01:12 AM |
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For someone who is not an expert on details it would be nice to sum up some comparsions for the different client options in the initial post.
What about a lightweight local client like DUB which has recently be released for digitalcoin?
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dwma
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February 04, 2014, 07:15:55 AM |
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I think people prefer the typical compiled binary.
A web thing is fine and all but the installation was a mess with Java. I'm not sure there is much compatibility benefit outside of being easily portable to android.
Really it isn't a question. I doubt many people even NXT users prefer the web interface. I like it, but it took a bit to get working. I'd also be afraid that it opens up more security issues being inside your web-browser + java based.
If you are going to make a native client, make it look like copperlark or megacoin wallets. Not all gray and generic looking.
The other problem is it is a bit weird for people to run a server and then use their webbrowser to access it. That is a pretty big leap for a computer newbie. Even I had problems when I already had it running. I just happen to know what the errors meant from being a dev.
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patmast3r
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February 04, 2014, 07:36:15 AM |
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I voted for GUI but I'm very comfortable using a webbased client as well. I just think people are more comfortable using "desktop" guis that why I voted for GUI. However If we're going to have a GUI client it needs to be awesome. The worst about new coins is always that hidous qt-wallet Haven't done much GUI in Java but I might whip up a python client if I find the time
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February 04, 2014, 08:00:11 AM |
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better to be a thin client and need to port to smartphone (android / IOS /chrome app).
thanks
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erkki12
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February 04, 2014, 01:39:10 PM |
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If there is a choice to be made we must go for the GUI-app!
It will gather a much bigger audience that the NXT localhost web-client! We shouldn't even consider a similar client than NXT. Easy-to-use GUI-app that will attract the masses of crypto users!!
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Thies1965
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March 10, 2014, 05:27:47 PM |
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Independent from the technology underneath the client, it will be an easily installable client.
So either WebGUI or Java-GUI will be installed on the client through a simple install procedure. That will be our target for the NEM client. Source code which has to be compiled by the user is not a targeted solution.
Simple, easy, simple and easy resulting in an intuitive usable client for NEM. That should be our target line.
I slightly favor a webGUI since it has more flexibility in UX design than a 'platform'-specific GUI (Qt, Java SWT or .NET).
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freigeist
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March 10, 2014, 07:28:09 PM |
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I voted for a web interface but I think it should be something in between. I' m in favor for web GUI as it can be extended easelly using CSS JS and HTML and additional modules(pages) with different functionality can be added in a fast way.
Also the design can be stiled with css to resemble a QT or native look and feel. There is no need for a user to use a browser to open the web gui as it can be implemented in a native or java HTML component.
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