The team behind Microsoft Dynamics 365 makes time to share (#msdyn365)
03 February 2017
The team behind Dynamics 365 makes time to share, but some times goodies slip under the bridge and out of site. This post is to raise awareness of the CRM Team Blog and some f the goodies on GitHub for cool shares.
Take for instance this post from the awesome Jim Daly!
"I’m pleased to announce we have published two new mobile samples to GitHub.
Both of these samples demonstrate the same ActivityTracker functionality provided by earlier samples. They have been updated to use the Dynamics CRM Web API and they support iOS9 and Android 6 platforms. The iOS application is written using Swift 2, rather than Objective C.
ActivityTracker is a reference scenario for the sample apps. ActivityTracker helps a user quickly search for contacts, access recent contacts and easily report ‘check-in’ activities in CRM. It is designed for sales and customer service professionals to quickly access and update information on the go. With the published source code, the app can be easily modified by developers for your own scenarios and requirements.
For both samples, you will find complete instructions about how to build the sample applications. Find them here:
https://github.com/DynamicsCRM/iOS-Activity-Tracker-for-Dynamics-CRM-Web-API
https://github.com/DynamicsCRM/Android-Activity-Tracker-for-Dynamics-CRM-Web-API
Learn more at https://msdn.microsoft.com/dynamics/crm/mobilesdk. "