Richard WhitleyDarkness Comes to Salesforce Mobile SDKiOS and Android have both moved to the Dark Side over the past two years, and customers couldn’t be happier. Dark Mode (iOS) and Dark…Jan 14, 2020Jan 14, 2020
Richard Whitley“Dualing” TemplatesiOS 13 brings exciting new architectural frameworks and a new UI paradigm to mobile apps. The older iOS 12, on the other hand, maintains…Jan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Richard WhitleySalesforce Mobile SDK “Offline Management” Trailhead Module: What’s Up with That?Trailhead, the Salesforce online interactive learning portal, is wildly popular with customers due to its interactive training…Jan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Richard WhitleySalesforce Mobile SDK Google+ Community: Where’s It Going?For the past several years, the Salesforce Mobile SDK team has maintained a Google+ community as an informal peer-to-peer developer forum…Mar 26, 2019Mar 26, 2019
Richard WhitleyUsing Salesforce Mobile SDK Apps as Identity ProvidersIf you’re providing a suite of Mobile SDK apps and don’t want your customers to have to log in to each one separately, here’s some good…Jan 30, 2018Jan 30, 2018
Richard WhitleyTips for Passing Salesforce Mobile SDK Trailhead ChallengesIf you’re a budding Salesforce mobile app developer, you might have found the Trailhead tutorials for Salesforce Mobile SDK. (If not, look…Jan 22, 20182Jan 22, 20182
Richard WhitleyUsing localhost in Salesforce Mobile SDK 5.0 for iOSBack in the day — the balmy, pre-Mobile SDK 5.0 day — hybrid remote apps built with Mobile SDK for iOS could store web app files locally on…Mar 3, 20171Mar 3, 20171
Richard WhitleyAnnouncing Salesforce Mobile SDK for iOS 5.0.1Is your Salesforce Mobile SDK app ready for iOS 10.3? We’ve got your back with the upcoming 5.0.1 patch. You’ll need this patch to support…Feb 16, 2017Feb 16, 2017
Richard WhitleyConsuming Mobile SDK for Android through GradleLate-Breaking Feature Addition! Beginning with Salesforce Mobile SDK 5.0, we’re providing native Android libraries on Bintray’s jCenter…Feb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017