I'm not a geek, and trying to understand this. What good is a multi coin wallet unless I can choose the coins that I want to store in it. This sounds to much like enterprising people who want to get people like me to use their software, simply to promote the coins that they have selected. There are over 100 coins now (and growing). Why don't you building a wallet that will house any or all of peoples choices. Is this so difficult?
Rick
You are correct, it is true that supported coins may get more attention than not supported ones, but it is nearly impossible to support all coins at once. We want to begin small for now, this means 4 coins: BTC, LTC, DOGE and CGA (the last one is not much used, we wanted to see if implementing it is possible because of its unique block reward system). We'll add coins in order of
http://coinmarketcap.com/ or community requests on our subreddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/MuCoWa/The reason why you would choose a multi coin wallet software is simple: Some people hold way more then 2 or 3 different coins, the original wallets are very heavy (lots of resources like connections, memory and disk space needed), but they want to use their coins' balances anytime. The solution is simple: One software to support all commonly known coins, lightweight and easy to use! We already made a client which is lightweight and easy to use, once it is released we'll focus on supporting more coins. This is the goal we want to achieve.