diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b1a5552..e40edcc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,22 +11,19 @@ Another Android Monero Wallet You may lose all your Moneroj if you use this App. Be cautious when spending on the mainnet. ### Random Notes -- Based off monero v0.11.0.0 with PR #2289 applied +- Based off monero v0.11.1.0 - currently only android32 (runs on 64-bit as well) - works on the testnet & mainnet - sync is slow due to 32-bit architecture - use your own daemon - it's easy - screen stays on until first sync is complete -- saves wallet only on first sync and when sending transactions or editing notes - Monerujo means "Monero Wallet" according to https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/3exy7t/esperanto_corner/ ### TODO -- more sensible error dialogs +- see taiga.getmonero.org & issues on github ### Issues / Pitfalls -- The backups folder is now called "backups" and not ".backups" - which in most file explorers was a hidden folder -- Wallets are now created directly in the "monerujo" folder, and not in the ".new" folder as before -- You may want to check the old folders with a file browsing app and delete the ".new" and ".backups" folders AFTER moving neccessary wallet files to the new locations. Or simply make new backups from within Monerujo. +- You should backup your wallet files in the "monerujo" folder periodically. - Also note, that on some devices the backups will only be visible on a PC over USB after a reboot of the device (it's an Android bug/feature) - Created wallets on a private testnet are unusable because the restore height is set to that of the "real" testnet. After creating a new wallet, make a **new** one by recovering from the seed. @@ -36,7 +33,7 @@ The official monero client shows the same behaviour. No need to build. Binaries are included: - openssl-1.0.2l -- monero-v0.11.0.0 + pull requests #2289 +- monero-v0.11.1.0 - boost_1_64_0 If you want to build them yourself (recommended) check out [the instructions](doc/BUILDING-external-libs.md)