parker928's experience IS replicated over and over again, without doubt, and is the very reason i personally have been banging on about the client/protocol only being attractive to geeky users who get a kick out of understanding the back-end mechanics, OR, for a company/business to make use of and develop for their own ends.
Again, the technical nature of this excludes a huge demographic either by bamboozling them, boring them, or like me and parker928, completely frustrating them to the point of annoyance.
Again, again, the Devs (and patient others) will be answering people like parker928 for eternity, until the Devs mum and dad are able to make a simple trade without turning to their son/s for guidance.......you have asked your family to engage with the client, while you watch them, haven't you Devs???
Now it may be good to remember that Counterparty is open-source.
Furthermore, not to be disrespectful, but did you put this much pressure on Bitcoin devs in the first year of its existence? Just because its early stages of development were too 'nerdy'? Please realize that you guys are screaming insults because of something that started significant development
4 months ago. (
https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/graphs/contributors). That is hardly eternity.
And, more importantly, Counterparty is one of the projects that has a full-time dev team. And unlike pretty much every single other platform launch, Counterparty did not beg the community for money. Progress relies on the input of the community (you) and financial self-reliance. That's right, you're essentially getting this for 'free', and development is further along than many platforms which raised 1000+ BTC in funds.
First off, it is very very unlikely his issue with not being able to enter text into a text field is related to Counterwallet problems. Second of all, we don't know whether his 'missing' BTC are actually missing, have been matched in an order, or anything else. To fix these issues,
more information is required.
If you guys are crypto literate and want things to get better, please
submit detailed reports of your bugs. If you think this is frustrating, how do you think the developers must feel about vague descriptions of errors filled with ad hominems and curses. Any time I talk to them, they are busy with coding. Coding what? Counterparty.
Counterpartyd is stable and functioning well. Your anger towards a GUI which is under continuous, and incessant, development seems really unfounded. If you want to help, please document and submit your error reports, with as much detail as possible. Ranting really doesn't help anyone. Remember, no software can succeed without people to test it.
