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Topic: Quark Android Wallet Beta Testing (from HashEngineering) [w/ native hash!] - page 6. (Read 8789 times)

newbie
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This app looks great and works really well so far.

Thanks for the beta! Great work!
member
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Adding a screenshot to the original post would be nice.

In terms of design, I think there should be a semi-transparent "ghost" image of Quark logo
legendary
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member
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I would help test, but no android!  Undecided
but good job on such a big achievement!
sr. member
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Independent Cryptoveloper
After a measure of hard work adapting the Bitcoin Wallet for Android to Quark, the standalone (no cloud or server required) version of the Quark Android Wallet beta is ready for testing.

This is a lite wallet and the blockchain doesn't take any more than 626KB on the android device.

Source code:
https://github.com/HashEngineering/quarkcoinj - Quark Java Library (for the Android App and possibly other software)
https://github.com/HashEngineering/quarkcoin-wallet - The Quark Android Wallet Source code

Links to Android App:
https://github.com/HashEngineering/quarkcoin-wallet/releases/ (view recent beta versions)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.quarkcoin.wallet

When using this app, please back up your keys and email them to yourself!  This will save your private keys in a password protected file.  Then your coins can be retrieved even if you loose your phone.

Planned Fixes in the next Beta Release:
1.  Native support for the hash function.

It is appreciated if feedback of the following is provided:
1.  Can you receive coins? (small amounts to avoid losing them)
2.  Can you send coins?
3.  Can you scan a QR code from another phone or Paper Wallet (to send coins).
4.  Can you request coins via email or other android service?
5.  How long does it take to sync the blockchain?
6.  Does it drain out your battery after an hour?
7.  How much space does it take up on your phone?
8.  Does it calculate exchange rates properly?

If the app crashes you can send the report via email or another method if your phone allows it.  Reports of errors can also be posted in this topic.

To close the app, simply press the back button until you reach your home screen.  The app will close itself (there is no need for a disconnect option).

Known Issues:
1.  This app may use a lot of battery power while syncing the blockchain, initially.  It should use less power after the app is synced.
2.  Syncing has been slow.
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