I have to say this is only my 3rd week mining coins, I started off with nicehash with my gtx 970 on my home computer - just a trickle coming in. I then started to dabble with awesome miner and actually saw the coins specifically. I moved to understanding different coins and miners - my desktop covered in little folders all with different miners in, different .bat files and .conf files. Decided to go out and buy 6 rx570 - only to discover that most the command lines had to change, sometimes different miners - more folders, more files. . . . .
With my organizational skills the desktop was soon covered in random folders. Got stuck mining vertcoin into my own wallet at roughly $2.50 every 24 hours.
Then I found AIOMiner, now Ive only had a few hours on it last night, setup my vertcoin connection on both my amd rig and my nvidia easily as it automatically knew what miner to use.
Then low and behold - a little thingy in the right hand corner showed me whattomine.com results - wow, as a novice, didnt know that website existed - saw that eth was better to mine. A few clicks later, setup the pool - wicked - set it running at midnight, by 9 - already earned $2.40 - huge increase in earnings.
I previously used one click miner for a while with vertcoin and found the interface useful but a bit clunky, but AIO goes far beyond that for me. I have to say I was very pleased to find it.
This morning I have found the button to make the ticker display in £ - which is nice and a way to display the coins I want to display.
Its also great that you can set mining times cos at present I am using the surplus energy from my solar panels in the day, I dont want to put anything back to the grid as I am already locked in the full FIT scheme so I get paid if I use the electric or not.
I love the way it doesn't need to be 'installed' as such - you can just copy the folder between computers and hey presto.
Everything is now deleted off my desktop - my life is now contained in one tidy folder, with one tidy app.
As an old skool, very bad php guy who used to write a few free web apps just for the hell of it I'll be sending some hash your way as I totally understand the ethos in the love of sharing your work for the 'greater, wider good'
I wish you every success with your program in the future.
Ta
Barry