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Home / How To / How To Install Rambox Messaging App For Linux Ubuntu

How To Install Rambox Messaging App For Linux Ubuntu

By Sourabh / April 17, 2020 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Here is how to install Rambox messaging app for Linux Ubuntu. Rambox is a free and open source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.

Rambox gives you the possibility to add common services many times you need, all in one place. It’s perfect for people who work with many services for business and private accounts.

Rambox – Features

  • Themes – Choose between Light and Dark.
  • JS & CSS injection – Improve each app experience including JS code and styling independently.
  • Ad-block – Prevent unwanted ads and pop ups.
  • Dashboard – Manage notifications for all of your groups in different panels.
  • Mobile view – See and use applications interface as you do in mobile platforms.
  • Spell check – Errors in spelling are highlighted automatically.
  • Master Password – Protect access to Rambox and your applications with a master password.
  • User Agent – Load each applications with the user agent of your choice.
  • Work hours – Choose the time you want to receive and prevent notifications.
  • Proxies – Use different proxies on each application (PRO) or a general proxy.
  • Quick Switcher – Quickly switch to any of your applications.
  • Hibernation – Rambox automatically hibernates applications to free memory.
  • Apply Styling – Add your own CSS styling to apps for better looks.
  • Prevent notifications – Configure each app or group to not notify you or make a sound.
  • Sync apps – Syncronize every app and app configuration between all your devices.
  • Custom apps – Create and configure your own custom apps.
  • Do not Disturb Mode – Prevent notifications and sounds any time you want.
  • Search per app – Look for any text in an application.
  • Shortcuts – Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate easily.
  • Disable apps – Enable and disable applications without deleting them.

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