OX6:OX Mobile Web Interface
Information and Installation of Open-Xchange Mobile App (Beta)
Description
Later this year, Open-Xchange will release Open-Xchange Mobile App, which lets you access data from Open-Xchange Server 6 with your smartphone running a webkit based browser like the iPhone or Android devices. Open-Xchange Mobile App offers online and offline access to appointments, contacts and mails on the road using your smartphone. Optimized for low bandwiths Open-Xchange Mobile App offers instant and fast over the air access to your data, which are at the same time safely stored on Open-Xchange Server. The following modules are supported:
- Calendar
- Contacts
Moreover, you can start calls from your Open-Xchange contacts on your Smartphone or directly send E-Mails.
Features and Functions
Module Mail
- Access on all Open-Xchange standard folder: Inbox, Sent, Trash, Spam and Drafts
- Creation of new e-mails
- Answer, forward and delete e-mails
Module Contact
- Access on all Open-Xchange contact folder and contacts with details
- Integration of Google Maps® for address data
- Creation of e-mail directly from contact module
- Start call directly from contact module
Module Calendar
- Access on all Open-Xchange calendar folder and appointments with details
- Accept/Decline of appointments
- Participants and resources list from all appointments
- Planned: Additional notes for Accept/Decline function, creation of new appointments
Persistence of the Mobile App
- Offline capability
- All contacts are available offline
- All appointments are available offline
- All mails header are available offline
- All mails which are opened once are available offline
Configuration
- Number of e-mails retrieved (25,50,75,100)
- Number of days which will be checked for appointments (5,10,20,30)
- Animation for iOS-devices (on/off)
- Subscription of contact folders
- Autologin
Themeability by CSS
- i18n for DE and EN
- Size optimized
- It is possible to create app icon on iPhone home screen
Supported devices
The OX Mobile App should work on devices running a Webkit based browser. These are maninly the devices running iOS, Android and newest generation of BlackBerrys
Device Support | ||
Apple iPhone | yes (iPhone running iOS 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 4.0, 4.2.1) | Official Supported from OX: 2G, 3G, 3GS, 4 and iPod-Touch 3.1.3 |
Android | yes | Official Supported from OX: Google Nexus One (Android Froyo 2.2), HTC Desire (Sense Android 2.1) |
Nokia/Symbian S60 5th Edition | not yet | (Although there is a Webkit browser running on this device a Symbian bug in the cookie-handling which prevents login to the OX-Server) |
Windows Mobile running Internet Explorer | no | |
Windows Phone 7 | no |
Technical overview
- Based on HTML5, CSS, Javascript, Frameworks jQuery and jQTouch
- Optimized for Webkit-Browser (iPhone, Android, no iPad yet)
- Completely offline capability
Requirements
- Open-Xchange Server >= v.6.18.2
- Debian Lenny or Etch, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
- 1GB RAM
Download
Please note that everything from this page and beyond is in Beta: That means that nothing is final, changes will be made before final release, stability is not guaranteed and nothing from this site should be used in production.
Follow this link to download the Installation package and the Release Notes.
The access-data are:
- User name: oxmobileapp
- Password: first$cut
Installation and configuration on the Open-Xchange Server
Installation on the Apache or another webserver:
- After the download of the package, you can start the installation via your favorite package manager. On Debian you can use "dpkg -i" or on SUSE you would use the "rpm -Uvh" command.
- After installation locate the installed files in your webroot directory, i.e.
/var/www/gui-mobile-v2/
- Edit the file
"cache.manifest"
in directory gui-mobile-v2 - On the bottom of the file locate the placeholder "yourserver" in the nework directive
- Change placeholder to your OX server address, i.e. "
https://myoxserver.com/ajax
". Note: We strongly recommend the usage of https, otherwise data will be transmitted unencrypted via client and server - You also need to add a new mimetype to your webserver configuration to make sure the caching (offline mode) works.
- On Apache servers you can add the mimetype either global or via "
.htaccess
" file. - For global configuration edit the file
mime.conf
under/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
- Add the line "
AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest
" to the file, save and restart apache - For configuration via
.htaccess
file just add a .htaccess file to the install directory. This should include the line "AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest'
". Note: Either the global configuration or the .htaccess file should be used. (.htaccess files will only work if your Apache settings containAllowOverride
. For further information on mime types, please refer to your webservers user manual)
- On Apache servers you can add the mimetype either global or via "
- For more details and README see the systems documentation directory (/usr/share/doc).
Running the OX Mobile App on your smartphone
Reporting
Open-Xchange is interested in learning about bugs, specifically in your runtime environment. If you experience any misbehaviors, please report bugs via our public bugzilla:
Open-Xchange Bugzilla
Product: OX Mobile App
Please note
After installation of Open-Xchange Mobile App (Beta) on a Debian 32-bit systems Appointments may be displayed wrongly within the Mobile-GUI. Please read the SDB-Article to inform you about the reasons and solution.