diff --git a/metadata/com.veken0m.bitcoinium.txt b/metadata/com.veken0m.bitcoinium.txt index c5b1f28949..48db6aec34 100644 --- a/metadata/com.veken0m.bitcoinium.txt +++ b/metadata/com.veken0m.bitcoinium.txt @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ Bitcoin:1yjDmiukhB2i1XyVw5t7hpAK4WXo32d5 Summary:Monitor Bitcoin prices Description: -N.B. Mt. Gox API has changed recently, breaking some features, but -a fix will probably appear in a subsequent version. * Compact widget * Mt. Gox prices can be displayed in various currencies * Notifications and alarms diff --git a/metadata/de.schildbach.wallet.txt b/metadata/de.schildbach.wallet.txt index ac1ae5e5e7..06a5279e15 100644 --- a/metadata/de.schildbach.wallet.txt +++ b/metadata/de.schildbach.wallet.txt @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Description: Since v2.41 it is able to export private keys to local storage, encrypted with a password. It also uses bloom filtering, reducing drastically the amount of data that needs to be downloaded to set up the blockchain. -The actual blockchain takes 20MiB of storage, -and the app is installed to the sdcard by default. When run for the first +With v3 a new wallet format is used using a lot less storage but if you +are upgrading, the blockchain will need reseting. When run for the first time, it can happen that the app shows only a white display for some seconds. * No cloud server or web service needed. This wallet works peer to peer @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ Use this at your own risk, and be aware that if you lose access to the data of this application, you will lose any Bitcoins contained in it. To back up the wallet, either; -# (From inside the app), export the keys to the sdcard (v2.41+ only) -# Use ADB from the Android SDK if you have Android 4.1+ on the phone (root not required, but check that it works properly), or -# Manually back up the files in /data/data/de.schildbach.wallet/files/: #tar cf /sdcard/wallet.tar /data/data/de.schildbach.wallet/files and you may have to change the ownership of the files that you restore. (root required. You can also back up the blockchain in this way.) +# (From inside the app), export the keys to the sdcard (v2.41+ only). After restoring, the app may download some tens of MiB of data to regenerate the blockchain +# Use ADB backup from the Android SDK if you have Android 4+ on the phone (root not required, but check that it works properly: since v2 is installed to sdcard by default, the shared storage needs backing up too), or +# Manually back up the files in /data/data/de.schildbach.wallet/files/: #tar cf /sdcard/wallet.tar /data/data/de.schildbach.wallet/files and you may have to change the ownership of the files that you restore (root required) There's a separate version of this application that uses a test version of the Bitcoin network. It would be wise to use that first, to verify that everything