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MiniG – Open Source webmail client with a touch of Gmail

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December 9th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

obm_logoDo you like the look and feel of Gmail, but are unhappy with Google’s view on privacy? If so, you might want to take a closer look at MiniG.

MiniG is an open sourced webmail client that is very similar to Gmail. While it’s not as polished at Gmail yet, it definitely has potentials. I stumbled across MiniG while looking into the collaboration software OBM, in which MiniG is the email component.

Similar to OBM, MiniG suffers from two problems:

  1. It’s default language is French, and it’s not fully translated (…it takes a bunch of french or possibly german developers to not make the default language English).
  2. Similar to many other early-stage open source projects, it’s poorly documented.

Yet, with these shortcomings in mind, it’s still a nice piece of software. At this point, there are only really two decent open source webmail clients: Squirrelmail and Roundcube. Some more competition wouldn’t hurt.

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  2. Bburg says:
    December 10, 2009 at 2:58 PM

    Only really two decent open source webmail clients?
    What about Horde/IMP (http://www.horde.org) and OpenWebMail (http:/openwebmail.acatysmoof.com)?

  3. Viktor Petersson says:
    December 10, 2009 at 3:12 PM

    Bburg,
    Wouldn’t really agree with you there. OpenWebMail makes even Squirrelmail look modern (which in turn looks like it was developed in the 80s). As far as Horde/IMP goes — it has a pretty outdated look and feel to it too.

    I mean, seriously where are all the decent open source webmails? Perhaps I’m wrong, but the only decent attempts to make a modern open source webmail I’m aware of are Roundcube and MiniG.

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