A few more observations/thoughts on Wally Point Two:
[1] Attempted to move contents of restored wallets (with Sumo seeds) to a native RYO wallet (freshly created) using "All Coins" but I got "tranx too large" or something to that effect. I had to break the contents of the wallets down to smaller pieces to complete the transfers. Doesn't RYO have dynamic/adaptive block size? What exactly happened under the hood on this one?
[2] After each tranx, there is always a difference of a few coins between the new total wallet balance and the unlocked balance that eventually evens out after a long while. I assume that this difference represents a change coming back to the wallet. Does a change need a certain number of confirmations too? If so, how many and why? It's just a change. Should be instantaneous, no? And while I'm at it, how many confirmations until a tranx (not change) becomes unlocked?
[3] No user-defined wallet file names/IDs. Wallet creation automatically generates a string of alphanumeric characters for the wallet file names. Most users maintain more than one wallet and such naming method/scheme makes it difficult to identify/determine which wallet is which.
[4] There is no elegant way of opening a particular wallet or switching to a different one (perhaps there is one and I'm just missing it). My jury-rig/ghetto method of doing so is through "Import" but that presents a problem in itself and exacerbates the confusion thereby making wallet management even more complicated because the process would create another set of wallet files with a different set of auto-generated file names.
[5] No user-defined database directory/location. No need for elaboration. The users should be unanimous on this one.
Edit: "unanimous"...not anonymous (damn autocorrect)
Edit: [6] Sending still requires password.