Whatever they do, the front-end needs to be as simple as possible for even the least tech savvy people, yet still be secure. Have crypto wallets ever been tested for user friendliness? With all due respect to the elderly, you can't bother granny shopping at the grocery store with things like seeds and encrypting wallet.dat.
I think the development team will always adhere the paradigm of good software engineering such as user friendliness, robustness, effectiveness...etc.. in making mobile wallet for GATCOIN.
And when will the mobile application be released?
Look at their road map (at first page). Wellet app will be release in June 2018. Its will be for IOS and android. But I hope devs will make wallet for PC also.
Also, I think they must make wallet for PC at first..
I really can't see the point why people so badly want a windows wallet. We are talking about reward programs, where probably most people use them in regular shops and not online. By the way, as their first partner is a Japanese company, Japanese nearly all the time use smartphones, but rarely use PCs. Of course not everyone is acting like this, but the majority.
Everybody is afraid of hacking I guess. They are thinking the most secure way is windows wallet.
But secure or not, I don't like windows wallets. I always have too many coins, tokens etc. If I save them all on my computer it will be a wallet garbage.
Android or web wallets are the best for me.
Well, there are a lot of people be afraid of hacking, but that is something which can also happen on a PC. Sure, you can protect your PC better then a smartphone but still.
Actually, it is hard to compare which wallet is more vulnerable from hacking, sometimes it depends on us if we practice extreme caution to strengthen our own cyber security.
Well, having an hard wallet is quite a safe way to be protected against hackers. There is some interesting services like ledger which offer great safety.