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Re: [XC][XCurrency] Decentralised Trustless Privacy Platform / Encrypted XChat / Pos
by
wooder
on 09/10/2014, 19:35:36 UTC
My opinion is, that the price is correlated to a few things like:

Rev2 was released weeks ago and we still don't have a linux and mac client, this is contra productive to the availability and useability of the coin.
I agree that a mobile wallet for android/iphone is also important but no client except a windows client for a closed source coin is a no go.
Even the tor-Stick is useless as it doesn't provide the latest version of the client (as it's also linux).

I think all operating systems should receive a client at the same time, as this is very important for the mass adoption of the coin.
It even shows that we care about every user. A new release should also provide an updated tor stick.

I think at least Rev 2.5 and Rev3 should be released after a working client exists for all major operating systems.

I, for one, can't use my coins and parked them in an exchange as i only use linux.
The current situation forces me to buy a windows license and even worse install this crappy OS just to receive and send coins.

That would only be a big deal if people are unaware that XC is still in development and hasn't launched publicly.

We're sorry for the delay, but it's just not feasible to release versions on every platform without testing the code first - which is what's been happening of late with the windows build.

In contrast, Rev 3's code will be fully ready for the public and available on all platforms on launch day.


So - what's the difference between XC now and the "Public Release"?  The public is using it already genius  Roll Eyes

+1

i think every release from now on should be available for all major platforms on release date. I mean no one will invest until Rev3 where one can test it on all operating systems
As the code is Qt code it shouldn't be a big deal to compile it for all major operating systems. Other projects release just the source code and one can compile it on it's own.

Do we want adoption now to happen or after Rev3?