Salesforce for iPad
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Salesforce for iPad by salesforce.com
DescriptionSalesforce for iPad is a free, unofficial, unsupported, open-source app from Salesforce Labs. It's the easiest way to browse your apps, tabs, and records in any Salesforce environment. Create, edit, clone, and delete standard and custom records. Supports every page layout, every field, every related list, every GE thru UE org. With Salesforce for iPad, you're an unstoppable force for the cloud!Features Include: - Create, edit, clone, and delete standard and custom records - Post to Chatter! - Browse all your Apps, VisualForce tabs, web tabs, and standard tabs - Full record layouts and related lists for every object - Save Salesforce Events to your Calendar - Save Salesforce Contacts to your Address Book, and Address Book entries to Salesforce - Search any object to find the records you're looking for - Save your most-used objects as Favorites for fast access - Browse the latest news headlines related to your Accounts - Follow and unfollow users and records in Chatter - Login at any salesforce.com production, sandbox, or custom environment - Quick map lookup of where your records are located - Localized in 7 languages Salesforce for iPad is a free app from Salesforce Labs. Salesforce Labs applications are free to use, but are not official salesforce.com products. Salesforce.com support is not available for these applications. What's New in Version 2.3Now requires iOS 5.★ Retina-fied for the new iPad ☂ Many UI updates, bug fixes Customer ReviewsCalendar (4 stars)Great app but why is there no where to view your calendar? Calendar (1 star) I was wondering there was a plan to do do any of the following. 1.) Design a GUI Specifically for the iPad rather than leverage the web interface. To me the current design muddles an other wise awesome CRM TOOL. 2.) Design a straight forward calendar interface rather than leverage the web interface. 3.) Design a straight forward contact management interface rather than leverage the web interface. The s No Calendar (2 stars) I know that salesforce wants to stick with their "no software" philosophy, but that isn't going to cut it in the mobile world. No one wants to be using a browser on their iPad to access their client data and calendar. The only way that will work is if they develop a mobile based website with bigger link buttons and ease of use. I am puzzled why salesforce can't invest the money or time that much smaller developers can to p
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