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Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: igeoffi on June 28, 2006, 05:32:14 PM
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On a scale of 1-5, how would your rate the current stable release of Roundcube?
4/5
Good start, needs more features.

For the SVN versioni, it'd be a 4.2/5
Need to get the bugs/glitches out of there.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: trolley on June 29, 2006, 11:17:31 AM
I love the clean interface. I'm looking forward to more features, like being able to get context menus by right-clicking on folders and messages. Keep up the amazing work!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Prasad1337 on June 29, 2006, 04:25:26 PM
damn you! stole my topic :P

anyway, 5 ofcourse ;)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: igeoffi on June 29, 2006, 08:30:18 PM
haha
you can have it back
just delete it and make a new one...since your a mod ;)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: flosoft on June 30, 2006, 04:13:53 AM
:p nah.... there's no point in doing that :p
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: xoqez on June 30, 2006, 04:40:05 AM
man roundcube beats the rest hands down cant wait to see it fully featured.

just completed the first install, the only issues were human error(me).

can i just thank the developers for there work on this.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Prasad1337 on June 30, 2006, 06:10:52 AM
Quote from: igeoffi
haha
you can have it back
just delete it and make a new one...since your a mod ;)
i wouldnt do that . and thats why im a mod ;)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: simoesp on July 06, 2006, 08:11:02 AM
errrr.... in the 0.1 beta version from 1 to 5 i think it's a 10
for the subversion 273 i score from 1 to 5 a 20 hehehehe

it's very simple to use ;D what i can say more :D
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: stephan on July 07, 2006, 09:00:25 AM
4/5, since it still need some more features like the rte and better ability to use/create plugins. The Interface is great, and pretty easy to use. one thing you should also do is hightlight new messages
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: joona on July 10, 2006, 03:55:16 PM
5/5.

The first webmail which is really usable compared to mail clients, interface is great and the whole package is simple enough. It still needs some features though, but don't make it too bloat.

Keep up the good work!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Jester on July 11, 2006, 12:49:07 AM
No doubt the bugs will get worked out. So I give it a 5, its interface is very well rounded.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: cxbell on July 12, 2006, 05:05:48 AM
 :D Excellent webmail interface, was previously using squirrelmail which seems archaic by comparison!!! Can't wait to see the next version! Keep up the good work... 5/5
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: ThorstenS on July 14, 2006, 01:50:11 PM
I was searching for a simple to use, modern webmailer - and now I use rc.
I think there is no more to say, ugh?!

MANY MANY THANKS FOR THIS DAMNED GOOD PIECE OF SOFTWARE! :D ;D
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Jester on July 15, 2006, 09:06:11 PM
Quote from: cxbell
:D Excellent webmail interface, was previously using squirrelmail which seems archaic by comparison!!! Can't wait to see the next version! Keep up the good work... 5/5

If you use RoundCube, you won't go back to Squirrelmail. That webmail system is slow and hard on the eyes.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: gmichels on July 19, 2006, 01:20:52 PM
What can I say? I was using squirrelmail before, just tried RC SVN, what a difference!!! I think I'll even drop KMail in favour of RC :P

5 for the svn!

Many thanks for this!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: poncho on July 25, 2006, 06:58:55 AM
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...the current stable release of Roundcube?
...ermm...
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Project status:

Beta

 ???
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SKaero on August 04, 2006, 04:09:09 AM
Well its its still in beta so I will give it a 4.6 It is the best there is and its get beter!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: DrMario on August 06, 2006, 02:46:07 PM
Wow, my first post :) But let's get down on some more important things...
Because I don't think the developers will stop programming at that point of work it can just get even better so it's - of course - a five!
Until now it's a great system that just needs more functionality which will also come with the ability of creating extensions... So let me know if this possibility is added and I'll start developing immediately... :)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Midnyte on August 07, 2006, 04:12:21 PM
Hi guys,
 I just found and installed, and it rocks. Well done guys keep it coming :)

Midnyte
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Scubes13 on August 19, 2006, 10:27:28 AM
I rate it as a 4.99 :-D

I have actually forced myself to test the fool out of it by uninstalling Thunderbird from my laptop and using only RC .1Beta2 and SVN for my multiple accounts.

Can't wait until I can share the experience with my customers/clients.

Kevin L.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: btcentral on August 22, 2006, 07:22:58 PM
5/5 from me! - By far the best Open-Source webmail client around!
Keep up the good work! :)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: hazlett on August 22, 2006, 09:08:02 PM
I can only give it a 3.....for now Iloha is the best around. Roundcube will get there, I am sure, and I am watching and waiting. I expect it to be the best but for now, Iloha is faster with more options which I want and need.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Gary on August 27, 2006, 07:35:25 AM
I have it a 5 - I have been using squirrelmail which is OK but I like the simplicty and the layout of RoundCube.

Well done everyone..

Gary :)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Julien PHAM on August 30, 2006, 07:32:37 AM
A 5 of course... translations included, clean and neat interface, easy to install and configure, easy to use... and that is the only webmail I know of who uses identities, which is a wonderful feature, especially if we have several redirection emails... what I have...
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: leme on September 07, 2006, 04:23:04 AM
it´s on a very good way.
but this way is still very long... ;)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Deadman on September 21, 2006, 12:07:52 AM
It is getting there. Features will come, the core is looking strong.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: rosslaird on September 28, 2006, 04:46:37 PM
It looks great so far. Keep up the excellent work.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: iyiinsan on September 28, 2006, 05:37:03 PM
Lovely software, "the" best webmail application I have ever used...
Clean and easy to understand interface, customizeable via CSS, even works in Safari.

However, it has huge problems while connecting to servers. I had to empty cache and delete cookies several times, not to mention dumping the database a few times. That's why I gave it a three. (The reason it recorded a two is because my damn mouse skips a lot and I didn't notice I hit 2 until I viewed the results!)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: misteriousj on October 14, 2006, 10:35:13 AM
4 for the idea, but there stil are to few features
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: desertadmin on November 07, 2006, 11:05:04 AM
I would say a real solid 4. I have a lot of little issues but I think it is great nonetheless. Please keep pushing the SVN releases. I have not seen a revision in awhile. Hope you all are still interested in this project because there is no way I will go back to IMP mail it is too sluggish and ugly.

-Sincerely,
DesertAdmin
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: NaiosKae on January 08, 2007, 07:25:31 AM
Vote a 4+, It's a really nice project, Some features needs to be finalized, like ldap adressbooks manager, some have to be added (mail filtering fo instance). It is the most user compliant project I've seen for the moment.

Really good job.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: daashag on January 08, 2007, 08:37:53 AM
I give it a 4+ as well. Especially when you compare it to the alternatives. I know there is talk about it, but I would like to see and I think it would really get this project to a new level is getting a plugin system in place, sort of like squirrel mail. Just my two cents. Thanks again for a great product.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Therac-25 on January 10, 2007, 01:14:46 AM

5. Does everything I need right now (I use it at work as an IMAP client). We had Horde IMP setup, but, god, that thing has a horrible UI.

Really, right now, I don't need any more features than what's there.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SnakeNuts on January 29, 2007, 06:01:13 AM
As (I'm guessing here) so many, I came to Roundcube through googling for "Squirrelmail alternative". I really hope this is going somewhere, and when I get some time besides work/server admin/playing silly games, I will look into contributing myself.

Keep it up!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: eboxnet on March 06, 2007, 07:10:25 AM
fantastic client i installed it allready in 4 domains.
good work

5
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: spite on March 06, 2007, 10:57:19 AM
As an ISP website/management/system developer and network engineer, I have spent 5 years looking for a decent 'light' yet feature packed and functional webmail system.

When I saw the version at 0.1 .... I was like hrmm...... what have I got to lose?

All I can say is hands down, this is the best web mail client I have ever seen. The only product that has more 'user' features is @mail, and that's a great product also.

Kudos to all that develop this software, I take my hat off to you and I will watch this community very closely.

I am currently working on integrating this client more seemlessly with a Postfix/MySQL virtual hosting environment and will hopefully be able to return the favour with some plugins and functionality.

10 out of 5.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: hdms on March 25, 2007, 03:03:57 AM
I voted 4.

rc is extremely nice looking, a modern webmail put simply. But for a full blown 5 from me it needs som additions (ability to search BODY of messages for instance as well as better handling of messages forwarded in HTML just to mention a few matters)

This is indeed really nice work, I will watch closely for new releases/feature additions
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: greatcan on March 26, 2007, 01:08:40 PM
Voted 4.

ITS AWESOME!!!
The only thing I don't like is that:
 - I can't sort the emails (read the forums and they say its my mail server. But my host is 1and1 and I don''t know what to do
 - While sending an email you can't add bold, italic, pictures, or anything like that (HTML)
 - The address book doesn't sync with the on in 1and1
 - There's no filtering options (1and1 doesn't have any too, their mail client kinda sucks)
 - Can't look at my address book while composing an email
 - Can't select more than 1 contact from my address book to send them an email
 
BUT I LOVE IT!, I tried the latest SVN revision but that its not working well. So I'll just wait for another Beta, please hurry

:D :D
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Iron Mountain on July 08, 2007, 02:51:53 PM
Roundcube is a great, light mail client. I also gave it a 4 due to the lack of features.

But the UI is intuitive and the use of Ajax provides a polished experience.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: danne on September 08, 2007, 09:39:17 AM
I give it a 4. Could have been a 5 if it was faster but it's still a lot slower then Squirrelmail. External mail fetch would also help.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: ymartin on November 07, 2007, 09:44:24 PM
I use Open Webmail for years... but I love this one.

I will give 5 for the idea, clean interface, very impressed by the hi-speed interface (and I have 7 years of emails archives...)...

and 4 for functionality (few small bugs and need some options like sort by read/unread email, and a very useful one : files management in the email interface, etc.)

... I love it !

yves,
Canada
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: marqpdx on November 15, 2007, 05:24:27 PM
I voted 4.

The most key missing feature is the ability to sort by read/unread status. i have many accounts, with varying degrees of attention by me, so sometimes unreads pile up and slip down the list.

could change my habits, but i guess i'm not that smart :)

best,
m
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: sriram.bandi on December 08, 2007, 01:37:27 AM
developers and designers did wonderful job. Expecting more features in the coming versions.

my rating as of now is 4/5

can any one tell me how can we change the password after logging in?
I didn't find that option in preferences.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: igor on December 08, 2007, 06:05:13 AM
my rating 4/5

missing things in Roundcube

 -dereferr of extern Links (made my own, but its terrible because it will not work under SSL domains)
 -mark messages as read/unread
 -filter messages
 -Calendar for Roundcube (missing plugin API)
 -Adressbook could be nicer
 -"hacking" the code for installing Skins, is terrible. If there is a skin folder, there must be a chance to choose the skin easaly (not by editing the main.php ;-) )
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: TechArea on December 26, 2007, 05:56:49 PM
I think Round Cube is a good program but it will never be found on hosting offerings, as long as it's not an agenda/calendar function, as well as more contacts among entries (possibly with picture) contains ... a possibility to change the passwords ... (cUrl basis-fopen is often not possible! Safe Mode ...) and it must follow standards such as iCal, etc.
Also it must have a full import/export function!

Excuse my bad english im from CH ;)

The same on German:

Ich finde RoundCube ist ein gutes Programm aber es wird nie auf Hosting Angeboten zu finden sein, solange es nicht eine Agenda/Kalender funktion hat, sowie mehr Einträge unter Kontakte (evtl. mit Bild) enthält..., eine Möglichkeit zum ändern des passwords... auf (cUrl basis - fopen ist oft nicht möglich! Safemode...) und es muss standards befolgen wie z.B. iCal, etc.
Ebenfalls muss es eine vollumfängliche import/export Funktion haben!
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: ssmith on January 06, 2008, 03:02:03 PM
First of all, I would like to say a huge thanks to the developers. RoundCube really is one of the nicest looking and smooth applications I've ever used.

I voted 4, because I love it but would still like:

- sort by read/unread;
- be able to select several mails and mark as read/unread;
- perhaps a flag option;
- a calendar/agenda plug-in is pretty much essential
- the ability to import/export (mail/addresses etc)
- a more elaborate contacts/address book

get the above sorted and it would be a killer app. In it's current form, I think it's already killed Horde and Squirrelmail ;)


Title: good
Post by: zabouth on April 28, 2008, 09:43:28 AM
I fild reoundcube very good just wish it come with some sortof forntend for procmail so not tech userse could set up there own mail filters.

ssmith
be able to select several mails and mark as read/unread;
This is in the svn verson.
Title: Great Webmail Program - Can't wait for future releases.
Post by: mfallon on July 27, 2008, 07:40:00 PM
I'm new to RoundCube and can say quite categorically that it is one of my favourite webmail applications.

I only started using it when my hosting provider made it available through cPanel, but I am very impressed by it's capabilities and have already started to use it in place of Horde / SquirrelMail and some other proprietory ones provided by my ISPs.

I look forward to the future releases being made available to me with some enhancements in functionality.

Good luck guys, and keep doing a great job.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: dj2 on July 27, 2008, 08:10:23 PM
4/5.

I would love:
-Theme chooser that includes themes made by generous users
-Import from .vcf cards
-More detailed address book
-Autofill of contacts when sending email (start to type a name, it fills in automatically or gives a choice based on what you typed so far)

But with this being 0.2 , I'm VERY impressed with it so far.  Thanks for killing Horde on my domain! :D
Title: Very Impressed So Far
Post by: switang on September 04, 2008, 12:06:50 AM
I must say I am very impressed!

It took me a while (second attempt) to get everything configured, MySQL, PHP, etc...

I'm excited to try it out.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Wazooka on September 04, 2008, 07:21:42 AM
I voted 3 because it takes about 3 seconds to load a 100 byte message.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: robpoe on February 09, 2009, 01:18:36 PM
I'd have given it a 5, until the security vulnerability..

2...
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: yoeri on February 10, 2009, 05:17:04 AM
Very good 5
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: DJF5 on March 31, 2009, 05:37:17 AM
From a user perspective I'd definitely give it a 5. It works as i would expect it to work. And the UI is very clean and clear

On the other hand, as a developer I must say the code is a mess... I've been trying to cut through the jungle of code only to find that there are no easy Login interfaces to extend. Autoloader is too restricted and doesn't support Poor-Mans-Namespacing... A lot of comments are missing in-code

For example...
for ($i=0; $i    {
      $data = $r[$i];
      $arr = preg_split('/\s+/', $data);
      if (count($arr) > 0)
      {
        $email = trim(str_replace('\\@', '@', $arr[0]));
        break;
      }

I really have to read into it before i know what it does... tear down every command and see WHY that function is used... and refer back to what is $r...

I'd have to give that a 2.

I am very willing to help as a developer to make Roundcube better for developers. Maybe a rewrite with compatability with Zend's namespace and interfaces, abstract classes ect...

My experience is that hack-and-slash code works great for small applications that don't need any extension, but as they grow and implement more features your just consuming more time trying to bust yourself through the code instead of abstracting the required classes.

I also read that jQuery is replacing the current Javascript 'framework'. That's a step in the good direction. jQuery is great for quickly do lot's of things. Including AJAX calls...

PS. This is just my oppinion, if other developers strongly disagree, please respond with some arguments why I would be wrong :)
Title: Thank You
Post by: subset on July 16, 2009, 05:36:12 PM
Hi !

Thank You, this is a great job !

Thx from Hungary !
Title: 5 out of 5
Post by: ph0neman on September 16, 2009, 10:24:21 AM
For sure 5 out of 5 it's got a good beat and I can dance to it (American Bandstand reference for those to young to know!)

I really like the software I did have an issue initially getting it to connect to my IMAP Server.  To get it working I telnet'd into my IMAP from a cmd prompt locally and then all the sudden the connection was established, not sure what the issue was but it took care of itself.

Thanks guys for all the hard work and nice job! :)
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Johntoenail on September 19, 2009, 12:48:33 AM
Voted 5 Very Good
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: internet13444 on September 23, 2009, 01:32:43 AM
5/5

Excellent!
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Longrun on September 27, 2009, 08:50:13 AM
Really 5/5, Because it's excellent.
Title: Rating
Post by: dianesally on October 11, 2009, 02:18:41 AM
It is really good and a fun place to be
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: ahamm on October 29, 2009, 09:22:31 AM
It certainly is a good, clear display, and updates neatly, better than squirrel.

But it would be nice if there was an easy way of importing my email address book from thunderbird.

** Do any of you know of a way to do that??

I use it as webmail; it's installed on my hosting server, inmotion hosting.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SKaero on October 29, 2009, 09:48:09 AM
RoundCube can import Vcards, the MoreFunctionsForAddressBook (MoreFunctionsForAddressBook (http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html)) Thunderbird plugin seams to allow you to export Vcards. I haven't tried it so there may be a easier way.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Mfitz67 on December 02, 2009, 06:45:27 PM
Best looking web interface I've seen.  Clean and functional.   5/5 from me.  Took me a while to get it working with IIS5 (bug in IIS5 does not allow php post unless the document name is specified).  Had to change some of the files because I kept getting 405 Errors.  Now it's working great and fast!  Using the password plugin that came with RC.  Added Rosali's conextmenu and archive button.  Superb!!  

Win2000 Server - IIS 5 w/PHP
hMail 5.3
RC 0.3.1
MySql
MSSql-Express
DNN5
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: toetag on December 03, 2009, 06:46:49 PM
5

easy to install, easily configured, use of plugins is fairly easy, clean UI.

There are some missing features I'd like but I can hold off since I've read some plugins are coming.

Other "webmail" products are complex, held together with string and bubble gum.  I've spent days trying to get SquirrelMail and Horde working.  Where as I had Roundcube up and running in less than 5 minutes (for each of their basic functions, that is sending and receiving email).
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: cvcbxz on December 04, 2009, 11:01:30 AM
Quote from: wlb1;22104
It is really good. works faster, have some security issues, but overall good performance.Thats why I gave 4/5.


Other "webmail" products are complex, held together with string and bubble gum. I've spent days trying to get SquirrelMail and Horde working. Where as I had Roundcube up and running in less than 5 minutes (for each of their basic functions, that is sending and receiving email).
12-02-2009 11:45 PM
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: markbecken09 on December 11, 2009, 05:22:17 AM
Hey,
Hi,
After doing /build update_versions i updated all the software including roundcube Now, after running ./build versions i get:Latest version of RoundCube webmail: 0.3-stable Installed version of RoundCube webmail: 0.3 RoundCube webmail 0.3 to 0.3-stable update is available.Should i ignore that? But i believe i'll be emailed constantly because i have update available from cron?

Thanks.
Title: My rating
Post by: johndoo on December 17, 2009, 09:43:16 PM
I would rate it a high 4 close to 5.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: octfonrouge on January 19, 2010, 05:55:22 PM
It has to gain more popularity..so 4/5 only..
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: CarlosinFL on January 24, 2010, 02:40:49 PM
4/5

- Features
- Themes

The limited of what is listed above keep it from getting a 5.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: frankiedog on February 12, 2010, 01:36:25 PM
I'd give roundcube a 4/5 I guess. I use it for my website e-mail and it's better than any of the other default options on hostagator at least.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: bagu on February 12, 2010, 02:33:42 PM
4/5 advanced adress book with group support and cvs/ldiff import/export is needed to get 5/5
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: nessudo on March 15, 2010, 09:09:43 PM
Hi ...first time user have a few questions is there anyone out there to help me
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: astromovers1 on April 09, 2010, 05:24:46 AM
i give 4/5 for this... first time user here.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: electronickrazy on April 14, 2010, 10:12:07 AM
I rate this as 4/5! nice one.:)
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: hybriid on May 05, 2010, 03:15:41 PM
Joined forum today!
But RC user from v0.1alpha

Sure i love it.
There was Hula Project, was also userr and it was same good like Roundcube,
but Hula Project dead...

Keep up good work!
/hybriid
Title: An excellent start!
Post by: WazzoTheMartian on July 14, 2010, 10:56:42 PM
I'm convinced that webmail is the ONLY sensible solution to the problem of emailing from multiple machines and locations. 3rd party commercial mail sites like Gmail and Hotmail leave your communications open to data mining which means you either pay for a confidential service like Fastmail or use the webmail from your ISP or webhost.

If you've got your own host it's a no-brainer. You're already paying for the service and you've got data security, admin level control and unlimited mailbox parameters. Webmail!!! :)

RoundCube works well (for a webmail client) and provides a superior experience compared to Squirrel Mail or The Horde. A big "Well done!" to those responsible. Kudos! :cool:

Of course, there is a fair amount to be done before RoundCube offers the same functionality as Thunderbird or Outlook, and I shall be making some suggestions elsewhere, but this is an excellent start.

Keep up the good work. :)
Title: Best of the rest !
Post by: johan67 on August 02, 2010, 06:41:17 PM
Version 0.3.1  Stable > 3/5

It's best of the rest, but still further improvements are needed. In Belgium and the Netherlands a lot of webhosting companies use DirectAdmin as their control panel, and RoundCube is often pre-installed on their servers, which is great for inexperienced users who need webmail. Of course they only install the stable versions, without any plugins or patches ...

Further improvements are needed before I really could recommend 100% RC to (all) inexperienced users. For example the option of top-posting in a reply, which is really highly needed imho. I have seen some reply-emails from friends, whom I recommended using RC, and the combination of bottom-postings (RC) and top-postings (Outlook) in one and the same reply-email is very confusing and gives a very unprofessional impression.

I hope version 0.4 stable is released soon, which resolves issues like top-posting, and then RC really rocks !
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SKaero on August 03, 2010, 12:16:44 PM
Quote from: johan67;29118
Version 0.3.1  Stable > 3/5

It's best of the rest, but still further improvements are needed. In Belgium and the Netherlands a lot of webhosting companies use DirectAdmin as their control panel, and RoundCube is often pre-installed on their servers, which is great for inexperienced users who need webmail. Of course they only install the stable versions, without any plugins or patches ...

Further improvements are needed before I really could recommend 100% RC to (all) inexperienced users. For example the option of top-posting in a reply, which is really highly needed imho. I have seen some reply-emails from friends, whom I recommended using RC, and the combination of bottom-postings (RC) and top-postings (Outlook) in one and the same reply-email is very confusing and gives a very unprofessional impression.

I hope version 0.4 stable is released soon, which resolves issues like top-posting, and then RC really rocks !

Top-posting is an option in 0.4beta and will be in 0.4stable witch is currently planed for release on 08/04/10.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: martinapinto on August 04, 2010, 07:35:42 AM
I'd give roundcube a 4/5 I guess. I use it for my website e-mail and it's better than any of the other default options on hostagator at least.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: stkcode on September 08, 2010, 06:46:15 PM
Stable 0.4.  It's one of the best web mails around but lacks a couple of features....such as message priorities...which most other web mails do have.

Optional text under the message toolbar would nice for the default theme so new/computer illiterate users can easily figure what each button does.  I realize there is the mouse over that does this...but most users aren't going to know that unless each one is made aware.  

The recently added plugin support is great...hopefully compose templates will be a milestone for the future...much like the shared folder appears to be for 0.5.

The identities is a little weird for sasl authenticated users.  It does allow one to create incoming alias by using the reply-to field as the alias though.

I like that roundcube is using the modern technology and not the really ancient stuff for backward browser compatiblility.  Anyone running a web browser older then one major version is simply too old.  Those old browsers are not going to support future versions of css or xhtml.

The drag-and-drop has been something I've wanted for while...saves so many extra mouse clicks.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: mattfox27 on September 21, 2010, 08:48:23 PM
I'm new to RoundCube and I have to say it is awesome I GIVE IT A 20+...it is everything I need plus a ton more and once you figure out how to config its super easy.  Just an FYI coming from a new user the plugin section is a little confusing you should make it a little more easier to understand for new users.  For instance there is a separate zip file that contains many plugins listed on the RC depository I did not know right away that some of the plugins were there and that zip file had to be downloaded.  Also some more comprehensive plugin descriptions would be cool.  What happened to me was at the bottom of the RC plugin page there is a file called remember_me.php just sitting there by its self I thought that was the remember_me plugin so I downloaded that php file and made a directory and put that php file in there, set conf and it looked like it was working because there was a remember me checkbox in my login but that does not work you have to download the zip file and in there is the full plugin...Just my 2 cents...I think this is awsome A+++++++

Thanks So Much to all the developers and everyone...very appreciated  ;D
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: mikeanderson6 on September 25, 2010, 12:47:04 AM
Hello to all of you,
I give 3/5 because I am new here but I impressed,
Many topics is here for discussion and share question to solve problem,
I really like it I think is best rank for this forum from new users.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: CarlosinFL on October 26, 2010, 08:14:25 AM
I rate round cube a solid 3.5. Almost a '4' but it lacks short in a few areas:

- Interface seems dull and could use a more polished / updated look
- Themes are virtually non existent.
- Address Book has no entries for detailed data like 'Address' or 'Alt. Email'.
Title: cleveland taxi
Post by: javedjee77 on October 29, 2010, 03:39:43 AM
I agree with you.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Rain on October 29, 2010, 09:37:24 AM
I rate this as 4/5
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: dgnelson on January 06, 2011, 12:56:42 AM
Looks great.  I used openwebmail for years, but it is now seriously broken under debian and is not usable.  Squirrelmail is very plain looking.  I resorted to using gmail to fetch my domain mail, but this has many drawbacks as well.  Rc looks good and is easy to use.  Full credit to the developers.  It does everything that I need.

Someone in this thread said they would like a feature to select more than one email at a time.  I was thinking the same then realised that you can, just use the ctrl key.  No need for a reduncant tick box.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: CarlosinFL on January 06, 2011, 11:11:15 AM
Using now 0.5 beta = 4/5

- Still wish the Address Book was more featured. How hard is to add additional fields for 'company', contact phone #'s, additional email addresses, etc etc etc?

- The menu interface / GUI could use a polished more intuitive look like Atmail.

- Needs more themes!
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Changie on January 06, 2011, 02:34:06 PM
I like it but I have just started using it. So I will have to use it a while longer to say if I would rank it over the others I have used in the past. But it does what I need it to. So that is a plus :)
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SKaero on January 06, 2011, 03:09:32 PM
Quote from: CarlosinFL;32248
Using now 0.5 beta = 4/5

- Still wish the Address Book was more featured. How hard is to add additional fields for 'company', contact phone #'s, additional email addresses, etc etc etc?

- The menu interface / GUI could use a polished more intuitive look like Atmail.

- Needs more themes!

RoundCube v0.6 will update the address book, I'm going to wait until at least 0.5 stable before I release any themes for RoundCube.
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Fiskegrej on January 09, 2011, 07:20:43 AM
I like but just started using it
Title: andrea Jolie
Post by: andreajolie on January 30, 2011, 11:50:06 PM
I am new member of this roundcube foum.....so i dnt have much idea so giving 3 out of 5...
Title: Well done!
Post by: Silencer on February 01, 2011, 02:44:24 PM
For now: 4/5
Pro:
- email empowerment (most important for me)
- AJAX magic
- project is alive/active
- open-source

Con:
- theme diversity (seems to get better though)

Thanx to the devs!
So if we like, let us contribute/donate (http://roundcube.net/contribute) ;D!
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: TrueFriend on July 10, 2011, 04:52:10 AM
Best super, mega hyper excelent :)0:)
Title: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: zworsky on September 10, 2011, 07:59:55 AM
i give 5 :)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: noorphish on April 04, 2012, 04:51:51 AM
I give 3 of 5 because the "Session timeout" issue makes me crazy at the moment.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: henrixd on June 01, 2012, 03:44:19 PM
Quote
You selected too many options. For this poll, you may only select 0 options.

But it's good. Really really good.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: clifton10001 on August 10, 2012, 03:37:03 PM
Now using 0.8.0... It gets a 5/5  :D
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: ancleessen4 on May 31, 2013, 02:50:44 PM
Excellent work  8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Roundcuser on July 17, 2013, 07:39:55 PM
Visually and in terms of usability I would say 4.5 stars. But it terms of features and functionality I would say 3 stars.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Dennis1993 on July 18, 2013, 02:58:12 AM
Roundcube is easy to use for everybody. I give 5 Stars. But one feature is missing or not working with all hoster => change password. Thats a big problem otherwise it is the best on the market.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: SKaero on July 18, 2013, 11:20:27 AM
Roundcube is easy to use for everybody. I give 5 Stars. But one feature is missing or not working with all hoster => change password. Thats a big problem otherwise it is the best on the market.
Its also not a problem that can be solved as there isn't a standard protocol to change passwords.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Roundcuser on July 22, 2013, 04:28:24 AM
Roundcube is easy to use for everybody. I give 5 Stars. But one feature is missing or not working with all hoster => change password. Thats a big problem otherwise it is the best on the market.
Its also not a problem that can be solved as there isn't a standard protocol to change passwords.

But simple things like


And many other simple things that others (like horde) offer, can be added.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: KaritaHummeer on May 14, 2014, 10:23:46 PM
3.8;  I hope for more features, prioritization of Emails and business signatures and logos on file.

KaritaHummer
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Carlos Dias on June 04, 2014, 01:19:55 PM
At least 4.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: squarebox on February 19, 2015, 04:10:40 AM
Is it my hangover from last night or is does the poll seems to be missing the buttons labels?
I like roundcube and would definitely like to rate it 4/5. Unfortunately no 5/5 in order to stimulate the motivation and capabilities
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: Me on July 15, 2015, 10:28:33 AM
 I need roundcube to automatically add someone in my addressbook when I send a mail to them.
This would be so convenient especially for my manager. 
Can this be done ?
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: bonsaipark on August 06, 2015, 12:01:40 PM
I can't really rate Roundcube, as in the three days since my ISP made the switch, I've stopped receiving email!

The one feature that I was excited about, the ability to TURN OFF filtering, turns out to be a chimera.  It just lets me avoid adding my own filters on top of those of the provider. Since the provider seems to be blocking 100% of my email, that doesn't help me any.

Email is failing as a communications system, which makes evaluations of Roundcube kind of irrelevent.
Title: Re: Rate Roundcube from 1-5
Post by: william williams on June 13, 2017, 06:53:56 AM
Can anybody tell me why my account has dissapeared? It was fine yesterday.