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SystemD Desktop Wallet now available


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We are happy to announce that we have just released the first version of the SystemD Desktop Wallet.

Linux and Windows versions are now available for download:

https://github.com/VokezOfficial/systemd-desktop-wallet/releases/tag/v1.5.1

 

We also have a versions for OS X, 32 bit and 64 bit. Although we have not been able to test them.

If there is anyone who would like to test the OS X version(s), please let us know and we will provide you with OS X download links.

 

All feedback is welcomed!

 

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We are happy to announce that we have just released the first version of the SystemD Desktop Wallet.
Linux and Windows versions are now available for download:
https://github.com/VokezOfficial/systemd-desktop-wallet/releases/tag/v1.5.1
 
We also have a versions for OS X, 32 bit and 64 bit. Although we have not been able to test them.
If there is anyone who would like to test the OS X version(s), please let us know and we will provide you with OS X download links.
 
All feedback is welcomed!
 
You went to version 1.5.1 in 1 commit?
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2 minutes ago, SquaryBone said:

You went to version 1.5.1 in 1 commit?

Hello @SquaryBone 

Yes, it is a fork of the abandoned Ripple Client Desktop which was a desktop version of the Ripple Trade web based client.

The last release of the Ripple Client Desktop was v1.4.1. So to avoid any confusion, we set our first version to v1.5.1

 

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So you want us to download your wallet software in binary form and load our existing XRP ledger wallet in?

And trust that your software does not send out the secret key to you or install keyloggers?

Everybody be warned!!! This project stinks from all angles!!!

THERE ARE HIGH RISKS WHEN RUNNING THIS SOFTWARE!

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Hello @lucky331

The source code is available at same link. Any one can download the source code and compile it themselves.

When the first project was abandoned, the source would not even compile. 

Our version will compile using nodejs v4.9.1 and gulp ^v3.9.0 

 

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11 minutes ago, Vokez said:

Source code gives any one the opportunity to look at all of the code and compile it themselves.

You are more than welcome to compile the source and we will put your binaries up for download.

offering to host some random guys' binaries does not inspire confidence

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I - I mean 'we' - are happy to announce that we have just created my - I mean 'our' - first fork of SystemD.  I have properly done a find/replace and changed the name, in addition to removing all wallets which I don't like or which aren't mine, plus I've .. dammit... we've just figured out how to change the version number, you know, so there's no "confusion".

Please download and install m--- our--- dammit... Please download and install this wallet app.

(No.)

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What this software used to do what ? is it the bag of random people on the web ? why not use ledger nano s and be safe ? https://www.ledger.com/pages/ledger-live 

Totally absurd.

Are the password saved on my browser safe? I saved my passwords on the browser long time ago.

Not to talk about secret key used to hide my money..... is that safe ???

 

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