Difference between revisions of "Feature request list"

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On Address book tab, add right-click option to add person to subscription list (easy)
 
On Address book tab, add right-click option to add person to subscription list (easy)
  
RPC API (difficult)
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<strike>RPC API (difficult)</strike> Done
  
 
Sounds (<strike>easy.</strike> This is turning out to be more difficult; there doesn't seem to be a simple cross-platform method of playing sounds)
 
Sounds (<strike>easy.</strike> This is turning out to be more difficult; there doesn't seem to be a simple cross-platform method of playing sounds)
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Offline mode (easy)
 
Offline mode (easy)
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Option to export keys.dat and messages.dat files to an encrypted backup (medium, possibly difficult)

Revision as of 17:56, 23 March 2013

Show addresses without the hyphen (easy, under discussion) abandoned

Accept addresses without the hyphen (easy) Done, accepts address without "BM-"

Add support for SOCKS5 proxies (difficult) Done

Encrypt keys.dat file and messages.dat file with a password. (difficult, easier after ECC with AES is added to Bitmessage)

On Address book tab, add right-click option to add person to subscription list (easy)

RPC API (difficult) Done

Sounds (easy. This is turning out to be more difficult; there doesn't seem to be a simple cross-platform method of playing sounds)

Ability to trash sent messages(easy) Done

Portable mode (easy) Done

Pseudo-mailing list mode for individual addresses (easy) https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/issues/51 Done

Clear the 'Send' tab after sending message or when acknowledgement received. (easy) Done

Ability to add a node to 'defaultKnownNodes' (easy)

Offline mode (easy)

Option to export keys.dat and messages.dat files to an encrypted backup (medium, possibly difficult)