Today we're releasing 0.21, which adds password login. Over the last week we've been upgrading our servers and purchasing a third server to make everything much faster. This release has also involved a rewrite of the project build scripts and tests, so we can prepare for adding some great features in the future.
- Added support for e-mail/password signup and login
- Upgraded all servers and purchased a third server
- Openclerk now uses Grunt for its build, uses SASS rather than CSS, and supports site extensions natively
- Fixed ypool.net accounts
- Fixed Terracoin and Novacoin addresses not updating
- Various bug fixes and usability improvements
If you have had issues with your existing Bitstamp accounts no longer working in CryptFolio, please note that Bitstamp revoked all API keys due to Heartbleed and you will have to add your Bitstamp accounts again.
If you'd like to contribute to the development of the underlying Openclerk open source software, please consider
purchasing a premium account or
donating.
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I vistited the website but I have a question (maybe noob) but if I go to the link: configure account
there it says, add security exchanges.
Can you explane me what security exchanges are?
And what does Openclerk do exactly?
Security exchanges are sites like Bitfunder, Crypto-stocks, the defunct Litecoin Global etc, where you can trade "securities" of things like companies, websites, co-op groups etc. It has nothing to do with account security, for example. In CryptFolio you'll see "Add Security Exchanges" has the same interface as adding mining pool accounts, currency exchange accounts, etc.
Openclerk is the underlying source code powering most of CryptFolio - for example, the code to retrieve balances, to generate reports, to send notifications. You can also deploy an instance of Openclerk yourself if you don't trust the security of CryptFolio, though this does come with a significant maintenance burden. You can check it out here:
http://openclerk.org