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Version 1.4 (Not yet sent to the App Store)

  • New screen, "Activity", which shows the list of the latest actions done in the system.
  • Touching an item in the activity list takes you to the comments screen for that object.
  • Comments can be deleted now, by swiping over the corresponding row.
  • Updated the URL endpoints of the application, to match those of the latest versions of the FFCRM application.
  • New contacts can be created directly from the address book of the local device.
  • Contacts from the server can be added in the local address book of the device.

Version 1.3 (September 20th, 2011)

  • Adapted the code for iOS 4.x and Xcode 4.1.
  • Fixed issues with passwords, and the settings screen which would require an application restart to be usable again.
  • Refactored the server proxy into a network manager, using separate classes for each type of request used by the system.

Version 1.1 (March 23rd, 2010)

  • Faster XML parsing thanks to TBXML.
  • Spanish and French localizations.
  • The application shows the settings screen if the host, the username or the password are wrong.
  • FIXED: The new task controller could create two identical tasks by mistake.
  • FIXED: The refresh button had a weird behaviour in most controllers.
  • Removed memory leaks and potentially crashing issues.

Version 1.0 (February 20th, 2010)

First version sent to the App Store. Features:

  • List pending tasks.
  • Mark tasks as done.
  • Create a new task.
  • List contacts, accounts, opportunities, leads and campaigns (with page-based loading; scroll to the bottom, a new page of data loads automatically).
  • Search contacts, accounts, opportunities, leads and campaigns.
  • View comments for contacts, accounts, opportunities, leads and campaigns.
  • Add comments for contacts, accounts, opportunities, leads and campaigns.
  • View contacts as "address book" entries, with integrated e-mail and web browsing.
  • Configurable to use any FFCRM instance (URL, username, password, done). Off the box it uses the http://demo.fatfreecrm.com/ site as a default entry, with a random entry ("aaron", "ben", "elizabeth") as username and password.
  • Lists are sorted and displayed in the same order as the underlying FFCRM instance.
  • Displays Gravatars for accounts with e-mails.