Roadmap
Rabet Core
We’ve already implemented the main core of Rabet, and we’re actively developing it so we can use it for developing different versions across different operating systems. The main milestone of Rabet was to implement its core because its structural model and design system were formed at this stage.
A structure that is supposed to be unique along with the user interface design and create a pleasant experience for users interacting with Stellar.
Currently, we’ve only published the Chrome version of the extension. We’ll also release the Firefox version once we reach a stable state with the Chrome version. We didn’t release the Firefox and the Chrome versions simultaneously, as publishing them like that would’ve slowed down our development process and led to unnecessary repetition.
If you have any questions about the Rabet extension, refer to its documents.
Developer docs: https://docs.rabet.io/
Users docs: https://support.rabet.io/
Desktop
In the future, we’ll use Electron js to release our desktop version for the three main operating systems:
Linux
macOS
Windows
The desktop version will support all extension features.
Mobile app
The iOS and Android versions will be released at the end of the roadmap. These versions will support features such as managing assets and sending activities. These versions will also feature a built-in browser for easier interactions with other Stellar applications(SApps). Using this feature, other developers can easily connect their app to the iOS and Android versions by simply adding a few lines of code. The users will have access to an integrated SApp store to interact with other Stellar apps easily.
Goal
Creating a simple and user-friendly platform for easier interaction between users and SApps and Stellar network.
We have a powerful and scalable network called Stellar. We need to help users interact with the network by building open-source tools.
One of the factors that increase liquidity and interaction in the network, which ultimately makes the network dynamic, is constructing this integrated tool.
What will we do with the fund?
The entire funding that we receive from the Stellar Foundation is used for funding the team and hiring new developers for our team. We’ll need new developers (such as iOS and Android developers) in the future in order to develop different versions of the application.
We have two clear missions:
Making an easy-to-use way to interact with the Stellar network.
Building a bridge, a connection, between web3 and the Stellar network.
This is a long and difficult path, but we have you, the Stellar community, and together we can accomplish great things.