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| Developer(s) | The RoundCube Team[1] |
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| Stable release | 0.7.2 / March 11, 2012 |
| Preview release | 0.8-beta / March 2, 2012 |
| Development status | Active |
| Written in | PHP |
| Operating system | all |
| Type | Webmail |
| License | GNU General Public License v3 [2] |
| Website | www.roundcube.net |
Roundcube is a web-based IMAP email client written in the PHP programming language. Roundcube's most prominent feature is the pervasive use of Ajax technology to present a more fluid and responsive user interface than that of traditional webmail clients. After about two years of development, the first stable release of Roundcube was announced in early 2008.
Released under the GNU General Public License,[2] Roundcube is free software.
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Roundcube is used by a number of universities to provide email services to students and staff such as Harvard University,[3] UC Berkeley,[4] Stevens Institute of Technology,[5] Tilburg University,[6] and the University of Sussex.[7] In an interview[8] in 2009 two of Roundcube's core developers noted that the largest deployment to that date that they were aware of was in the University of Michigan with 70,013 students.
Many hosting companies around the world such as HostGator,[9] DreamHost or Media Temple use RoundCube.
Roundcube Webmail IMAP client was incorporated into epesiBIM (epesi Business Information Manager)- a web based, open source CRM like application.
Apple's operating system, Mac OS X 10.7, provides Roundcube as the default webmail client in Mail Server.[10] In prior versions SquirrelMail is provided by default.
Roundcube Webmail is designed to run on standard web servers such as Apache, Lighttpd, Hiawatha or Cherokee in conjunction with a relational database engine. Supported databases are MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. The user interface is rendered in XHTML and CSS and is fully customizable with skins.
jQuery is an integrated part of Roundcube as well as other libraries such as GoogieSpell and TinyMCE.
With version 0.3 Roundcube introduced a plug-in API which allows non-standard features to be added without the need to modify the source code. A variety of plug-ins are available from the Plugin Repository.
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