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Re: [NEM] NEM -New Economy Movement - No Envy Movement - Updates+Discussion thread April 09, 2014, 02:58:51 PM #5211 Quote from: j23a on April 05, 2014, 12:06:18 PM Quote from: mattadc on April 05, 2014, 10:53:12 AM Quote from: j23a on April 05, 2014, 08:15:09 AM Quote from: jabo38 on April 05, 2014, 01:14:30 AM Quote from: shaman2000 on April 04, 2014, 07:28:26 PM Quote from: Spider on April 04, 2014, 07:19:46 PM Quote from: Simakki on April 04, 2014, 07:13:03 PM Client have to be easily accessible, meaning that general people could adopt and use it. Notebooks and desktop computers aint nowadays even used in every household, i know many folks who just mainly use their tablets and smartphones. I dont know about rest of the world, but in Finland banks have very sophisticated clients/internetbanks and with all the NFC and other mobile payments systems, competition is fierce.

Certainly NEM have to be better than those systems of we want to create complete currency system/finance platform.

We definitely shouldn't forget about smartphone users here. It's a vast and growing market.

We definitely shouldn't forget about smartphone users here. It's a vast and growing market.

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I think a smart device wallet should be THE focus of NEM. Apps are the way all computers are moving. The main stream app stores started with IOS and then Android, but even now the big players are in it. Windows now has a app store, Mac has an App store, even Ubuntu has an app store! And for smart devices, app stores are basically the only choice, and yes, it of course needs to be one click. Whatever the interface, the guy from Finland makes great points. I'll be fair, I spend a lot of time on my desktop, but people like me (and probably you are dinosaurs in a way). I am a professor in another high tech country, and basically all of my students use their cell phones as their primary computing device. There is no going back to the desktop after this. The focus of the NEM client should 100% be mobile. We need to launch with a great android app, and hopefully an IOS one too. If not an IOS app, than a portal that can be accessed via IOS. Yes, I know this is asking a lot. It is also the way towards success.



I think a smart device wallet should be THE focus of NEM. Apps are the way all computers are moving. The main stream app stores started with IOS and then Android, but even now the big players are in it. Windows now has a app store, Mac has an App store, even Ubuntu has an app store! And for smart devices, app stores are basically the only choice, and yes, it of course needs to be one click. Whatever the interface, the guy from Finland makes great points. I'll be fair, I spend a lot of time on my desktop, but people like me (and probably you are dinosaurs in a way). I am a professor in another high tech country, and basically all of my students use their cell phones as their primary computing device. There is no going back to the desktop after this. The focus of the NEM client should 100% be mobile. We need to launch with a great android app, and hopefully an IOS one too. If not an IOS app, than a portal that can be accessed via IOS. Yes, I know this is asking a lot. It is also the way towards success.

Personally I can't see anyone who only uses phone as their only device to be high tech people. I could see how a country like that could be a high tech country, where the casual users all have cell phones, because it's something that the culture can afford, but I wouldn't consider someone who just uses their phone and mainly checks face book, texts, and plays simple casual games to be high tech.

Personally I can't see anyone who only uses phone as their only device to be high tech people. I could see how a country like that could be a high tech country, where the casual users all have cell phones, because it's something that the culture can afford, but I wouldn't consider someone who just uses their phone and mainly checks face book, texts, and plays simple casual games to be high tech.

What is the point in talking about high tech? Isn't the most important thing the user groups, which are interested in NEM and want to use it with THEIR devices.



Was it SomethingElse, who wrote about a very successful Mobile Money used in Africa? They used mainly phones.



What is the point in talking about high tech? Isn't the most important thing the user groups, which are interested in NEM and want to use it with THEIR devices.Was it SomethingElse, who wrote about a very successful Mobile Money used in Africa? They used mainly phones.

My comment had nothing to do with Nem or Cryptoconcurrencies. It was simply a reply to someone's definition of high tech, and me giving my opinion of what I consider high tech.

My comment had nothing to do with Nem or Cryptoconcurrencies. It was simply a reply to someone's definition of high tech, and me giving my opinion of what I consider high tech.

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