The issues I ran into with using RoundCube via an iPhone was the
inability to double click and drag/drop.
In my case, I support the mail server, so it's not just about getting
access to my mailbox. Sometimes it's nice to be able to bring up
RoundCube on the road to check a problem in someone else's mailbox.
Fixing the UI gotchas for the iPhone should not be a huge ordeal. The
app itself renders fine, it is just some of the behaviors that are not
available..
Joel Clermont 262-377-9930 joel@orionweb.net
On Nov 14, 2007, at 8:50 AM, Drarok Ithaqua wrote:
I'm guessing your IMAP server is closed off from the Internet, else they could just use the mail.app on the iPhone... I don't know if simply reskinning RoundCube would do the trick.
Sent from my iPhone
On 14 Nov 2007, at 14:47, chasd chasd@silveroaks.com wrote:
On Sep 6, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Rich at Whidbey Telecom wrote:
Chances are we'll set aside a separate version for iPhone/iPod
users, skinned to be smaller. A tappable "Moveto" and "Open" button might also be needed as mentioned before.Rich
Has there been any development on this ? Our company may be supplying some staff with iPhones, expressly to use the RoundCube instance we have set up. If the work is not yet complete, I might be interested in putting some time into moving it forward. If the idea has not had any implementation done, that's understandable. Even if all I do is add an "Open" button to the interface. The r915 version I am testing has a "Moveto" dropdown once the message is
open.What would "skinned to be smaller" mean or entail ? Smaller icons might be harder to hit accurately even though it may save UI real estate. I have played with a iPod Touch briefly ( it was not mine ), but no real UI evaluation.
Thanks,
Charles Dostale System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications http://www.silveroaks.com/ 824 17th Street, Moline IL 61265
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