iPhone Day
I love getting all of these new iPhone application Google Alerts on my Blackberry!
Who knew??
Today Oracle put a business intelligence spin on their Business Indicators iPhone announcement and Salesforce announced a new Mobile iPhone edition. What you may not have noticed is a new AppExchange listing for an application called iPhone Web App for Salesforce. Developed by a consultant out of Boston, there’s a free edition and a $30 / year edition - which I’m sure is a heck of a lot cheaper than Salesforce Mobile.
You can learn more about iSFDC here. Based on the feedback I’ve heard from a few users at LucidEra, it sounds like this is a great example of a developer creating something very useful on the Force.com platform. I just hope he doesn’t run into too much competition from the mother ship.
Now back to my Blackberry…
posted by Darren Cunningham at 5:32 pm
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Darren Cunningham
Posted on 15th July, 2008
BTW, the company mentioned about is now called MintFly. You can check them out here: https://www.salesforce.com/us/appexchange/detail_overview.jsp?id=a0330000005lEsAAAU
MintFly.com » Blog Archive » Thanks and the next release (8.7)
Posted on 17th July, 2008
[...] received some very positive feedback from our customers and a few of our favorite bloggers: Lucidera Blog and [...]
Nathan
Posted on 30th July, 2008
I’ve played with MintFly on my BlackBerry using my salesforce dev account and it works great. I look forward to using it when our sfdc implementation is complete.

Ken Rudin is the CMO of LucidEra. He co-founded the on-demand business intelligence company in 2005. Ken is a veteran of the rapidly growing software as a service industry with over 7 years of experience as an executive with leading on-demand software vendors. These include roles at Salesforce.com, at Netsuite (as an advisor), and at Siebel's on-demand division.
Darren Cunningham is the VP of Marketing at LucidEra. Prior to joining LucidEra he was the Category Director for salesforce.com AppExchange Analytics and Data Management. Before joining the on-demand world, he spent over 7 years at Business Objects.
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