I deleted what I installed with the NIS NCC zip file.
Now, I wanted to install the nanowallet with the nanowallet zip file....
But now, the guide you shared with me does not match what I got after unzipping:
"Download the NanoWallet from nem.io. Extract the zip file and double-click "start.html""
I don't see ANY "start.html".
But I see a nanowallet.exe, as with every other wallet that I installed on my computer.
Cliking on it, send me to the windows I was searching for ever to be able to login sign up.
So, clearly the tutorials are NOT up to date and create a lot of issues frustration.
Now I am able to sign in...
So, I solve the different issues....
Now, as I wanted to send some XEM to the wallet, I see the the fee is 15 XEM !!!!!
This is totally insane and way too high compared with other coins....
For someone have thousands of XEM this is acceptable, but not for small holders.
So, it seems that I did all that for nothing.
Noway I will loose 30 XEM (bcs my holding is splitted btw TREX and POLO)
to put a few anyway in an online wallet (not a desktop wallet as I wanted it to be)
I am really not sure that this kind of experience and struggle to install for nothing
will be a good think for new less familiar users of crypto.
Now, you will do what you want with all my comments... but this experience was not fun
and does not make me want to be really more involved with XEM
Hope futur developments will be in favor of simplicity, local wallet, reducing drastically the fees
to use the network
1) There 2 different kinds of Nano Wallets nowadays, one universal Nano Wallet running in the browser and one OS specific client runnning as standalone application. Seems you are using the latter.
2) 15 xem fee is way too much, i agree, but that has nothing to do with the minimum network fees, it is just set in stone by Poloniex et altera, so don't blame the nem community devs.