1.1. Taler Wallet installation#
https://wallet.taler.net has links to the various GNU Taler wallets.
1.1.1. Browser (WebExtension)#
1.1.1.1. Firefox#
Required for this tutorial:
A compatible Firefox-based Web browser
1.1.1.2. Chrome/Chromium#
Required for this tutorial:
A compatible Chrome-based Web browser
1.1.1.3. Opera#
Required for this tutorial:
An Opera Web browser
1.1.2. Android#
Required for this tutorial:
A compatible Android device with Android 7.0 or later
1.1.2.1. F-Droid#
Install F-Droid (if you haven’t already) from the official website. Enable installation from “unknown sources” if prompted by the system.
Open the F-Droid app.
Wait for the application catalog to load.
Search for “Taler Wallet”.
Install the “Taler Wallet” app.
Ready to go!
1.1.2.2. Google Play Store#
Open Google Play Store (if available in your system).
Search for “Taler Wallet”, or alternatively open this link.
Install the “Taler Wallet (experimental)” app.
Ready to go!
1.1.2.3. F-Droid (nightly)#
If you are interested in contributing to GNU Taler by testing unreleased features, you should regularly download and install the latest nightly builds from F-Droid. Nightly builds are published to Taler’s own F-Droid repository, which you will need to manually configure.
Install F-Droid (if you haven’t already) from the official website. Enable installation from “unknown sources” if prompted by the system.
Click this link. It should automatically open F-Droid and prompt you to add the repository. Alternatively, open the F-Droid app, go to “Settings”, then “Repositories”, then click on “+” and scan the following QR code:
Click on “Add repository” to confirm.
Search for “Taler Wallet Nightly”.
Install the “Taler Wallet Nightly” app.
Ready to go!
1.1.3. Ubuntu Touch#
1.1.4. iOS#
Required for this tutorial:
An iPhone 8 or later