Here: https://copy.com/xS6f1v4lylxVwJvE
Version | Notes |
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1.1 | Change login URI from retURL to startURL to support SSO. |
Downgrade minimum OS X version requirement to 10.7 | |
1.0 | Initial Relase |
Salesforce1 is a revolutionary new interface for Salesforce that is not only gorgeous, but for many use cases it's faster! Unfortunately, Salesforce1 is understood by many to be a mobile only interface, available only on iOS and Android devices. Motion1 changes that. With Motion1, Mac users running OS X on their desktops and laptops, can securely log into their Salesforce orgs and utilize the Salesforce1 interface.
- Push Notifications If your org has them enabled.
- Org Admin controlled object and app settings
- SF1 Enabled Apps like TaskRay
- The Tasks and Dashboards apps
- Publisher Actions
- Motion1 is multi-org by default. You can log into 1 or all of your orgs. Simply use the file menu and select the type of org you want to log into. At the moment, Production (which includes developer and my-Domain orgs), Sandbox and Pre-Release orgs are supported.
- Native app integration for Mail. Use Mail.app to write emails? when you click on an email link in Motion1, the link is transparently handed off to your selected Mail client.
- You can't make a call from within Motion1, at least until osX 10.10 Yosimite is released this fall.
- You can't login to the Success Community (yet)
Motion1 utilizes RubyMotion to present X number of windows to the user, each with a predefined login url to either a production (login.salesforce.com) or sandbox (test.salesforce.com) and Salesforce presents their standard login form. Once your credentials are submitted to Salesforce (** At no time does Motion1 access, or store your credentials**) and you're successfully authenticated, the App directs you to /one/one.app the web formatted version of Salesforce1. Each window remains independent -- credentials are silo'd to the window presenting that org.
I hate Chatter desktop. Actually thats not true. I don't like flex / flash and the adobe bit that powers Chatter desktop has always poked my "can you do it better?" brain spot. Additionally, I wanted something that was multi-org. I didn't want to keep multipe browser's or multiple private browsing tabs open to stay in touch with the 5 orgs I'm regularly in. This is a step in the right direction at least. In additition to it's utility as a replacement for Chatter desktop, here are some other things you can do with it:
- It's a much more lightweight "simulator" when your developing a SF1 mobile app.
- It's a great way to have multiple logins (as different roles / profiles) into the same org to see how objects and apps behave
- It's resizable to emulate various Android screen sizes/resolutions
- File bug reports that tell me how to reproduce the issue regardless of the org I log into. If an issue is only reproduceable in your org ... hard to help. You can file issues here: [https://github.com/noeticpenguin/Motion1/issues]
- Come up with awesome ideas of what to do next. File an issue!
- Edit the wiki!
- Buy me a beer, or whatever.
- Hey, I just met you, and I know this sounds crazy, But here's my GitTip [https://www.gittip.com/noeticpenguin/] so Tip me, maybe?