anyway truth be told so far NEM is the worst user experience i've experienced in my literly 100s of alt client history.
Nonsense.
+100000000000
It is indeed a nonsense fudster. Not that I'm against Nxt but my worst experience was with the Nxt client and other stuff. Many people had problems especially the non-tech-savvy ones.
Nem is sooooo much easier, quicker (you don't need to download a mega blockchain cos you can connect to a third party node) and more userfriendly to newbies than some other coins out there. Transaction show up within seconds, the wallet (ok I don't like the picture on the splash screen) is very easy to setup and navigate.
I actually like the fact that you need to send a message to 1 Nem address to Polo, because you can generate everytime a new message if you want to keep your anonymity
+ I consider messages to be actually free since you're sending money anyway to the recipient.
As much as I support NEM, i do think it's important to not be entirely dismissive of criticism, even that of which may appear as fud or trolling (Lets face it, fudsters are pretty easy to spot when all they contribute is consistent negativity in their post history)
I do think NEM could benefit from
more simplification and ease of use, but the same can be said for all crypto's -- crypto in general does have a massive hurdle to overcome in this field and it would be hugely beneficial to NEM if it were the first to accomplish it.
What problems or difficulties are you facing with nem?
I'm not facing any. I'm simply trying to view things from an outsiders perspective. Someone who's not tech savvy and certainly not crypto-savvy.
Otherwise i do think the NEM client is far more user friendly then most currencies out there. I just think there's always room for improvement as this is precisely the rut cryptocurrency as a whole is stuck in; people not being able to use it because of the knowledge/usability barriers.
Everyone is very much aware of most of the issues that are being raised. The thing is that there is a huge difference between saying "Hey, this could be a lot more user friendly" and "Wow, this is the worst thing that has every happend to me".
Usability of NCC really does still need quite a bit of work. That's prob also one of the reasons everything that is needed to work on it was open-sourced. So others can join the development and help make it better instead of constantly nagging.
Also the mobile app will prob go a long way to make the simple things more convenient.
Yeah. I've genuinely not had a single problem running NEM myself (And if I have, it's either been Linux-ignorance related or a due to Java itself) And even then those were sorted out easily with a bit of reading.
The mobile app will really help a great deal i think. In fact i'll be eager to try it out myself.