NEM Mobile App: Open Beta and up to Bug Bounty Paid in XEM. Testing Mainnet Release

Please me invite!!!

Mad Moss, You are iOS, right? If so I will add your email.

yes my ios
my icloud mail shchelov@icloud.com

2016-02-17 13:05 GMT+06:00 jabo38 noreply@mail.ournem.com:

Just imported test#5 on Android Samsung note3

Testnet #3: 27366024ca5567d7d390bf9d1c61c2d6fd6ded14f16d1f8101a67064cd2af987

Testnet #9 on Huawei Honor 7

New version for iOS, 24, is released. It should have all the major features in it. We just need to go through everthing one by one and test for bugs or things that aren’t right.

We definitely need 6 plus and 5s sized screens testing.

thks

Hi!
Please me ivite code
335235799@qq.com IOS Apple ID:335235799@qq.com

thanks mei san. I will get you added to the list. please download the app called “Testflight”. When the next iOS release is out, Testflight can send you a message.

我不会使用英文!我用中文写下我的使用感受!安卓版的移动钱包使用中还算比较顺畅,唯独有一点,就是当后台最小化后,再次登录时我们还要重新输入密码!我不知道这是不是BUG,还是说团队为了安全起见才这么设置的!我有一点小的建议,我觉得钱包的信息发送功能真的超酷,完全可以作为一个私密交流工具使用!如果后台最小化后重新输入密码那会使用起来非常的麻烦!我建议是否可以让他最小化再次进入前台时不要重新输入密码,而是停留在最小化时的界面,关于资金的安全问题我们可以设置一个钱包支付密码!也就是登录移动钱包需要使用登录密码,除非点击退出否则最小化后再使用时无需再次输入登录密码,而要发送XEM时需要使用另外一个密码也就是之前说的支付密码!
我觉得这样可以让钱包更完善,可以有效的利用其它超酷的信息发送功能!另外我还想提下,发送信息的手续费用感觉有点高,钱包前期我觉得应该促进钱包的使用活跃度,发送信息的手续费希望可以下调,促进NEM持有人之间通过移动钱包联系交流,增加钱包使用度!
以上是我个人的一点小建议!

Hi!
Please me ivite code
97628962@qq.com IOS Apple ID:97628962@qq.com

I have requested you be added. :slight_smile:

Translation of his words:

Android mobile wallet is nice and fluent, but i it hurts having to input password again if i swtiched the process background. I don’t know whether it’s a bug or not.

I think it’s so cool to send message via wallet, it could completely be a message app if i no longer have to input password if i come to the app again.
Could there be no password for login, just a password for transaction with XEMs?

Another thing, I think transaction fee for a message is too high, imagine when 1XEM=$1, how much it will cost us just to send some small talks. If it could be lower, there’ll be many more people willing to use the mobile app.

using blockchain for small talks is like using spaceship to deliver pizza across town. There are much more suitable protocols for that - that are (nearly) free.

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Agreed, but top chinese mobile apps have embedded cash support for quite a while, we are used to send lucky money at small talks already.

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The password (or fingerprint) is annoying, but it is a security feature of course.
I think it would be nice to make it configurable (how long the app remembers the password), so people can decide on their own how secure they want their app. This would require a manual way to lock the app though, because there might be situations where I want to immediate lock (e.g. because I know I am done using the app, or I want to hand over my phone to somebody, or I feel unsafe at some place or whatever).

I would not like the app to be accessible without password and only require it for initiating transactions (and decrypting encrypted messages). That way anybody who has access to your phone could see which accounts are yours including all balances and last transactions.

there is app called nxtty, it is built on NXT and uses NXT cryptography to encrypt messages but stores encrypted messages on their servers. users can also send NXT to each other, or nxtty coin, whitch is NXT asset - i am not sure now which or if both.

I am pretty sure a talented dev could create a free version of the app for sending messages on the Mijin network in a matter of days, if not hours, there is even a way to make them all self destruct in a set time period, but it would take some new features added, not just changing a few settings. As for giving people unlimited free messaging and sending real XEM/Mosaics on the main net, I think there is a way to do that too, but it is harder. That is a great thing about open source apps and NEM/Mijin. Hard to say what somebody will come up with.

Sure, but somebody will have to pay for the server that is required to do that…