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Topic: [ANNOUNCE] Collate v0.4: Bring your wallets together. - page 2. (Read 2698 times)

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Bring your wallets together.


You can install the application from the Chrome Web Store.

Overview

For the past few days I've been working on a project called Collate.  The goal of the project is to allow a user to view and manage all of their BitCoin wallets in a single place, this means:

  • Wallets running in the desktop client.
  • Wallets stored online with wallet providers.
  • BitCoin balances for trading sites (such as MtGox).
  • Earnings from mining pools.

Latest changes (v0.4.21029)

Version 0.4 brings support for syncing configuration with a server (locally encrypted with AES-256).  It also updates the plugins to work, and disables MtGox (their API is requires more infrastructure to use now).  Importantly, it now supports wallets that use passphrases.

Downloads

Collate is written as a Google Chrome extension, but importantly it's not restricted to being a Google Chrome extension; the Chrome-specific element is the browser action (and if you can't tell, this is an encouragement for someone to port it to Firefox Wink).  It's designed such that it can be easily extended with new types of wallets and it's licensed under an MIT license (so it's open source).

You can install the application from the Chrome Web Store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/anlcpclkmbeeoglfgbfboogijdkbohkn.

You can download the source code from https://github.com/hach-que/Collate.

Features

  • Extendable with plugins
  • Wallets:
    • Local BitCoin Server
    • Block Explorer (via BlockChain)
  • Mining Pools and Control:
    • OzCoin
    • BTCGuild

In the works

An initial plugin for MtGox had been completed; but it does not yet support trading or the MtGox ticker.  If you're interested in working on this, get in contact with me.  Outside of that, we're planning plugins for more mining pools and wallet providers (it depends on what they support).  In addition, we're working with the developer of BitMiner to provide a plugin that will allow you to control GPU miners from the interface.

Screenshots

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https://github.com/hach-que/Collate/raw/master/screenshot01.png
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