- Enables Apple M1 Rosetta support
- Fixes Apple Intel and M1 packaging issue(s)
- Update build docs
- Disable donation begging
- Mining: New background gfx for the QML widget
- Mining: fix segfault at wownerod right-click download
- remove (old) OpenPGP code (find a new impl. when needed)
- Automatically sets the receiving address and spendkey to the current wallet
- The ability to specify CPU threads
- The ability to download the latest wownerod release from within wowlet (via: https://git.wownero.com/wowlet/wowlet-backend/pulls/18)
- Explanation on how to mine via the 'How-To' tab
- Console has a buffer of 2000 lines (auto-clears)
```
./wowlet --daemon 127.0.0.1:1234 --daemon-password "sekrit"
```
The wallet will start in the background and expose a websocket port that you can connect to using a websocket client. This way, you will be able to control the wallet via websockets. The commands are defined in wsserver.cpp, in the `processBinaryMessage()` function.
- `openWallet` - opens a wallet by path/password.
- `closeWallet` - close current wallet.
- `addressList` - Returns a list of receive addresses.
- `sendTransaction` - Creates and sends a transaction.
- `createWallet` - Create a wallet by path/password.
- `transactionHistory` - Returns the complete list of transactions
- `addressBook` - Returns the complete list of address book entries.
Messages sent back and forth between the server and client are JSON. There is a Python example client available over at https://git.wownero.com/wownero/wowlet-ws-client