Looks cool and it's fast and responsive.
Really well done
This statement form your side counts much !! Didn't you create wallet GUI with dark attitude before months also!? I do remember that have a lot of good ideas about UX improvements. I begin to think maybe it would be godd if you would join the GUI discussion better to say ... i would love to get feedback from you about UX improvements etc..
Where are you located ... if i may ask? Europe ?
Thank you,
@cass.
Yes, early this year my company made an attempt to offer an improvement for BitShares UX - it was a JavaFX desktop application, fully functional and we were almost ready to release it but we hold off for two reasons:
(1) we decided we didn't have enough resources to offer proper technical support
(2) BitShares 2.0 was announced
For those interested, screenshots are still available
here.
We are an IT company located in Warsaw, Poland.
I'll be glad to get in touch with you, cass, as I really appreciate what you've done so far.
My only concern regarding the new BitShares GUI comes down to a technical limitation: as a web app it does not allow to split the GUI into separate pages, each keeping track of its own state.
The easiest way to explain it would be by this example: I'd like to be able to do some trading on the Exchange page, then go to my account transaction history page to check something and then go back to the Exchange page and see it exactly as I left it.
As far as I know such multi-tasking is not yet be possible in JavaScript.