On 2013-01-26 04:19, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Do you think Roundcube deserves the version 1.0?
I see no reason not to, it is a fully mature package now.
...I'd also like to give you the opportunity to submit your personal "1.0 wish list".
We have been using RC in production (replacing the nut-eating rodent software) since v. 0.4. We serve ~2400 users on our mail system, the vast majority use RC exclusively.
Not that long ago I would have asked for a mobile-friendly skin, but the pressure for that has come and gone as smartphone mail clients have matured. So I got to asking myself what is keeping some of our power email users from ditching Thunderbird or Outlook. And in many cases it has to do with HTML composition, especially for involved formatting (such as email newsletters, brochures and the like). While this has improved greatly over the past few releases, it is still not on a par with what the local clients can do. This brings questions like whether TinyMCE is the correct editor, and how to more gracefully handle HTML copy-paste from other files/editors.
It has long been accepted that webmail can not compete with a client for advanced HTML composition - breaking through that barrier would be a worthy goal for v. 1.0.
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