andreasloew wroteWell... linux... I really wanted to support it but since not even 2% of the users are linux users...
I plan to release an 3.x.x versions if I find the time - but I don't call it a fully supported platform.
Thanks for the quick response! I feel that as of right now it might not be a big slice of the market share..this boils down to the fact that without proper support you will never see that percentage increase.. in fact you will probably see it decrease as users might find alternatives. It's the nature of cross platform support beast.
I do however have suggestions..
*You could opensource your Linux port if the 2% Loss revenue from that platform isn't big hit to the old wallet.. this would allow community patches and improvements (and possible forks)
*You can migrate to use a different GUI implementation that would support compiling across multiple platforms... Such as QT.. Or Java using the lovely Scene2D..
*Make your paid version for Linux a CLI only and open source the GUI.
These are all just suggestions because as a Linux user it's depressing to hear how small the Linux market shares are.. it won't attract attention when allot of the times commercial software versions and features are lacking in comparison to the other operating system versions. Just my 2cents 🙂 Thanks andreasloew!