Hi
I agree with point 1 from Manfred. Switching between HTML / Plain Text usually ends in tears. I have to use HTML emails all the time to effectively reply to, or forward HTML emails.
Forwarding large or complicated HTML emails (newsletters etc) doesn't always work, I have to switch to Outlook to perm these tasks.
Another nice feature would be able to schedule messages for sending later. I know you can install third-party plugins for this, but it would be nice to have this functionality by default.
Other than that RC is great, I use it every day.
Ted
On 26/01/2013 13:41, Manfred Usselmann wrote:
I'm very
happy with roundcube and I'm using it exclusively for quite a while now.
Two things could be improved a bit:
- It's not easy to
switch between the HTML and text part (For display and when replying). I'm now using HTML mail only, everything else is not really feasible. I would prefer if I could reply in text mode if the original mail is text-only or has text and html parts and the html has no special formatting.
- My folder tree is very large and deeply structured,
which makes the daily task of moving mails from the inbox to the final archive folder more work than with the email clients I was using before. It would be helpful if I could select the target folder with the keyboard in a similiar way like the filtering of the target adress (typing limits the folder list to those folders where the name contains the typed string).
Regards, Manfred
P.S.: At least the
current skin Larry seems to be not really usable on the iPad because scrolling is partly not possible. Instead the screen size gets changed.
Am 26.01.2013 13:19, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
Hello
folks
We're in the final round of getting the 0.9 stable release
ready and
the question about the next major version arises. I know,
our
versioning has been very modest and therefore we're at 0.9 after
more
than 7 years of development. When starting Roundcube back in
2005, my
vision about Roundcube version 1.0 was to be feature
complete and
ready for the average daily needs of email messaging.
However, during
the years we might have lost our objectivity for
things like
feature-completeness and that's why I'd like you to speak
up for this.
Do you think Roundcube deserves the version 1.0?
My personal gut feeling says "yes, of course". Since version 0.7
we're
seeing nearly 100K downloads from our mirrors and each
installation of
Roundcube serves up to several thousand users. While
the total number
of Roundcube users is still unclear, I nevertheless
think that the
broad use of our software is a clear indicator that it
actually *is*
ready for the average daily messaging.
Together
with this simple yes-no question, I'd also like to give you
the
opportunity to submit your personal "1.0 wish list". Feel free to
post your top 3 must-have features you're currently missing in
Roundcube. Your feedback will help us to hopefully make the right
decisions and to do the further planning for the roadmap beyond the
1.0 release.
Many thanks for your support and participation!
Cheers, Thomas
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