PaySwarm Alpha 3 released

PaySwarm Alpha 3 was released today. For this release, we focused on
getting preliminary REST API documentation published and the PaySwarm
client code into a state that developers could use. The WordPress client
code was also updated to match some of the new changes to the specs and
the REST API. Most of the major design work is done for the upcoming
commercial release of the software, so we're going to be smashing bugs
and tweaking the UIs for the foreseeable future.

We're also going to try to work with the Read Write Web Community Group
to build an HTML5 Web App Store using PaySwarm. We plan to support
both the purchase of HTML5 Web Apps as well as in-app payments. We think
that we can either build off of the existing WordPress PaySwarm demo[1],
or the payswarm.js client code by building a node.js HTML5 Web App.

Here are the major changes:

* REST API documentation
  * https://dev.payswarm.com/docs
* payswarm.js client code registration/listing/purchase examples
  * https://github.com/digitalbazaar/payswarm.js/tree/master/examples
* Public Identity Views
  * https://dev.payswarm.com/i/manu
* Public Account Views
  * https://dev.payswarm.com/i/manu/accounts/public-account
* Public Web Key Views
  * https://dev.payswarm.com/i/manu/keys/1
* Lots of performance improvements
  * Integration testing now includes running 10M transactions and
    ensuring balances are correct after each run.
* UI Improvements
  * Deposit modals
  * Public identity views
  * Lots of e-mail template fixes

Known bugs:

  * Unable to switch public account back to private mode
  * Identity name not showing up in deposit e-mails

-- manu

[1] http://payswarm.com/wiki/WordPress_Recipes_Demo

-- 
Manu Sporny (skype: msporny, twitter: manusporny)
Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc.
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Received on Thursday, 9 August 2012 02:57:28 UTC