hi everyone!
love roundcube, but would love it even more if i could access it via my blackberry browser and/or opera mini?
what do others think?
alex =)
			
			
			
				I'd would be nice, and I'd do it but I don't have a blackberry to test it with.
			
			
			
				i don't mind doing some testing on my blackberry pearl 8100. i'm sure there are some other users out there with blackberries too!
anyone? ;)
alex
			
			
			
				Yes please. I was looking for a way to turn off the browser checks. It would be great to have support for opera mini (my personal cell) and the blackberry browser (my work phone). Right now I use gmail for mobile access and it is less than optimal, though not unworkable. 
			
			
			
				any takers for developing this?
			
			
			
				I'm a professional CSS designer, I can design it but nothing else. 
			
			
			
				cool, thanks rcpalace.
so we've got a designer and a couple of testers so far! anyone else?
 ;)
			
			
			
				No problem, we're always here for each other. ;)
			
			
			
				test here!
http://www.operamini.com/beta/simulator/
doesn't work for me.
			
			
			
				Thanks for the link! It does need jave to run it.
			
			
			
				aha! roundcube works with opera mini 4 beta which runs well on my blackberry pearl. it doesn't seem to load messages in my personal IMAP folders though. I'll start a new thread for that issue =)
			
			
			
				idk, i wan't able to actually read anything in the simulator.
Anyone else have better luck?
I'm looking @ a blackberry / tmobile dash right now so yeah..
			
			
			
				Anyone make any headway on a BlackBerry solution?
			
			
			
				I've tested Roundcube 0.2 on the Blackberry Curve.
1. The links are not clickable.
2. The content shows the first e-mail in the Inbox, but doesn't show what it says.
3. The Inbox does not show any e-mail list at all.
Sometimes the page forwards to a page saying the application is not build for BlackBerry browser.
It would be very nice to get a mobile version of RoundCube that works as a universal application on all mobile phones.