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Playing with Sen #2

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tjayrush opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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Playing with Sen #2

tjayrush opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments

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tjayrush commented Jul 25, 2023

Just some thoughts out loud about sen.

  1. Love the keyboard control.
  2. It's a bit laggy
  3. It's amazing to be able to hit enter, type a name, and see that name appear everywhere
  4. Being able to enter notes on a given transaction is HUGELY important. Categorization (selection from previous notes) would be amazing.
  5. I want to interact row-by-row like a database as opposed to cell-by-cell like a spreadsheet.
  6. I want to color addresses as well as name them. I've a visual thinking, so I can see patterns with colors
  7. Copying a "section" of rows and columns seems less likely to be useful than copying whole rows.
  8. Obviously, formatting can be easier
  9. It's a nice way to interact with my history. SO MUCH BETTER than a paginated webpage.
  10. I hate the browser window. It takes up so much screen real estate.
  11. Filtering is going to be huge especially with notes and naming. I can show everything with address X, note them, then hide them.
  12. Control + Enter opens a detailed view of a transaction.
  13. It would be amazing to have "show similar txs" and be able to label, tag, note and name on that subset.
  14. Should have a "open in Etherscan" button on each row.
  15. When we name an address, we need to always still show some part of the address. For example, there might be 10 "Jay's Wallets", but we need to see distinctions. Coloring would help.
  16. Starting the server in one window and the app in another all has to go away. Sooner rather than later.
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