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      Aldanga last edited by

      I don’t think you understand development, Markus. Developing for more than one platform, especially mobile platforms, is not generally as simplistic as some people think. In many cases, it’s much more complicated. You’re dealing with multiple frameworks, UIs, languages, and OS and device quirks.

      There are solutions available that will allow compilation for all mobile platforms, but I don’t believe anything is currently at release stage right now. Xamarin.Mobile does support iOS, Android, and Windows, but is a preview right now and it comes at a hefty price.

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        Bushstar last edited by

        There seems to be quite a few Bitcoin apps for Windows Phone but I cannot see a Bitcoin wallet.

        http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/search?q=bitcoin

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          Aldanga last edited by

          Yeah, that concerns me. My guess is that, if it were possible, someone would have released a Bitcoin wallet by now. The fact that no one has makes me wonder if Microsoft won’t allow it.

          A crypto wallet [i]might[/i] be able to be integrated with the WP8 Wallet (it supports store loyalty cards, so that gives me hope), but I haven’t looked at the API yet, so I have no idea if that’s actually possible.

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            svennand Regular Member last edited by

            since w8 is c# mostly and android is java it shouldnt be that
            hard to translate from one or the other

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              Aldanga last edited by

              If Microsoft will allow a port of current wallets, you’re quite right. However, if all indications are correct, a straight port won’t be possible due to Microsoft’s restrictions. That will make things a bit more complicated, though how complicated is uncertain at this point.

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                A Former User last edited by

                Youre right, i know nothing about developmemt but if there is a will, there is a way - as always in life.

                Imo as an android user, the assortment of ftc apps is verry poor (3 apps) - will change in the future hopefully.
                Further i would only use a wallet app from a 3rd party develiper to carry around a few coins - to riski imo.

                There seems actually no need for apps ( why should i carry around my coins in a app if i cant use it nowhe?), otherwise someone of our community would work on developing one, time will hopefully come and maybe we will see a UNOCS app to.

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                • Bushstar
                  Bushstar last edited by

                  Perhaps we need to make a Solitaire game and include the Feathercoin wallet in the About menu :P

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                    A Former User last edited by

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                      svennand Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“Bushstar” post=“23952” timestamp=“1375351731”]
                      Perhaps we need to make a Solitaire game and include the Feathercoin wallet in the About menu :P
                      [/quote]

                      Hehe.
                      Call it iSolitaire and they’ll be all over it ;D

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                        Aldanga last edited by

                        Was hoping to look into this over the weekend, but it appears I’ll be spending most of my weekend working (again). Here’s hoping I can get to it next weekend…

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                          Aldanga last edited by

                          I reviewed Microsoft’s app policies last night. It looks like the issue with the Blockchain app was the dev was a third-party providing login to a site he doesn’t own and not displaying the HTTPS data or URL. It does not appear that MS has any policies that would preclude publishing a wallet.

                          I’m going to spend some time this weekend on a prototype. It will take time, but a direct port of existing wallets should be possible.

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                            ChekaZ last edited by

                            [quote name=“Aldanga” post=“25164” timestamp=“1376183879”]

                            I’m going to spend some time this weekend on a prototype. It will take time, but a direct port of existing wallets should be possible.
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                            Sounds great :)

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                              Aldanga last edited by

                              I just barely started into the feathercoinj source, and I’m thinking this is gonna take a lot longer than I anticipated. bitcoinsharp hasn’t been updated in a couple years, so forking that is not a good idea. I need a valid library to make a suitable client-only wallet. (Downloading the entire blockchain on a mobile device is absolutely [b]not [/b]feasible.) If feathercoinj is stable, I can use that by converting it to a DLL, but I think a native .NET implementation would be the best long-term solution.

                              Anyways, I’ll see what I can do with the feathercoinj library and will discover along the way whether or not it’s going to be good enough for my purposes.

                              *EDIT*
                              Changed my mind about the feathercoinj source. The docs appear to have some errors, but the code looks good and is being actively maintained.

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