Hello,
thanks for developing a mobile-friendly web interface, which I find a
very important step.
However, the current layout show lots of unused screen space for me
(e.g. two cloumns of lists in calendar view at the left, using up half
of the screen space and leading to a small, hardly to use calendar
view). In a small browser window, these columns are reduced to one, but
they use up a lot of space vertically, so on a small screen, a lot of
scrolling has to be performed.
Don't get me wrong, I like the scalable concept of information access
accross different screen sizes a lot, but I think usability could still
be improved. A possible solution might be themes that provide more
"dense" rows in the lists, and make the width of the "left hand
side"-columns adjustable.
Thank you and best regards
Heiner
Am 31.08.2015 um 21:51 schrieb Ludovic Marcotte:
Hello,
After many months of development, Inverse is happy to announce the
availability of SOGo v3.0 beta 1.
Some of you might remember the ambitions of SOGo v3 - to completely
rewrite the front-end with modern technologies that will allow the
evolution of SOGo for another five years while leveraging the
stability and flexibility of the backend. We initially chose a
dual-framework approach with ZURB Foundation and Ionic to deliver a
versatile web app, but later opted for a single-solution responsive
design with Angular Material. The framework is supported by the
Angular.js team and implements the excellent Material Design
guidelines. Focusing on single front-end framework was necessary to
offer a unified device-agnostic web experience.
While v3 brings a lot, we decided to postpone the development of some
of existing v2 features so we could get an initial release out. These
were available in v2 and will be reappear in the upcoming weeks:
* DnD (moving components, attaching files, etc.)
* advanced email search
* email threading
* calendar printing - we need to finish polishing the calendar views
before adding printing support
* multiday view
* admin module - we need to add more features in this module
Don't worry, SOGo v2 isn’t going away! The good news is that you can
run v2 and v3 using the same database, configuration and underlying
components. You can offer both versions at the same time to your
users. SOGo v3 shares virtually the same backend code as v2 so all the
Enterprise ActiveSync features, DAV capabilities and native Outlook
compatibility are present in v3 and share the same state as v2.
The demo version of SOGo v3 is available from http://demo.sogo.nu/SOGo
You can use the username/password "sogo1", "sogo2" and "sogo3". You
can also get SOGo v3 as sources or packages from
http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/backend_v3.html. Nightly builds of SOGo
v3 will also be available starting tomorrow.
Of course, our priority is to implement the missing features, take
advantage of the upcoming Angular Material refinements and performance
improvements but more importantly, listen to our community and share
ideas with you in order to make SOGo v3 simply outstanding!
Thanks!
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