hey biz, i am making realtime desktop blockpolio-like client. i miss something like blockpolio on pc.
i dont like blockpolio, because i have to adjust my coins all the time. if i buy eth with btc, i have to make two entries: one for buying eth and one for selling btc. i plan to do this automatically in my app. also thinking about easier way to sync your wallet state with the app. now you have to manually enter all the digits.
i am also collecting feature suggestions. what do you miss in blockpolio? what do you think about the app? do you miss it?
the thing I don't like about Blockfolio is that you have to manually input all of your transactions. If you're making a program, it should support importing CSV files from Polo, Coinbase, etc, to save all that manual labor. Also, why make a desktop app? It's 2017, desktop is dead. I'd make it web based instead so it'll run on every platform.
>>2332763
yeah dude I personally heavily dislike desktop apps.
>coming from a software bro
>>2332801
>>2332819
do you know popcorn time? you can use it on web or as desktop app. its the same codebase.
i plan to do the same.
anything else you miss in the blockpolio? i think the notification system is really crap. it just beeps once on IOS. i want something to really wake me up if shit goes haywire.
>>2333122
yeah, blockfolio lacks strong alerts for sure
> also thinking about easier way to sync your wallet state with the app. now you have to manually enter all the digits.
I would never allow an ((((((""""""""""""""""app""""""""""""""""""))))))) to get anywhere near my actual wallet.
>>2333172
ofc, i was thinking about csv as anon suggested.
another idea just popped: if this was a mobile app, would you take a picture of your wallets? the app would extract values for each coin and use them as your current state.
A view showing gains/losses based on the purchase price
>>2333172
You could also just use public keys.
>>2332763
use cointracking