Silverline is excited to announce the Summer 2011 release of the popular Force.com app CalendarAnything! The Summer 2011 release introduces many new features and enhancements, including support for Professional Edition, Customer and Partner portals, and drag-and-drop scheduling. The following table summarizes the full list of CalendarAnything enhancements.
New Features
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Please check out more in-depth notes about each feature and ideas on how to implement these enhancements in your Salesforce.com org after the jump:
Drag-and-Drop Event Scheduling
In Summer 2011, you can now use CalendarAnything as a drag-and-drop scheduling tool to create records of any type! Simply highlight one date on the calendar—or a whole range of dates—and CalendarAnything will prompt you to select which editable Calendar for which you wish to create a record.
Use the drag-and-drop calendar to quickly schedule items on your personal or shared calendar, like Lead Calls, Sales Opportunities, or Marketing Campaigns!
Portal Compatibility
New in Summer 2011, CalendarAnything is now available via Customer and Partner portals for any of your apps! CalendarAnything inherits standard Salesforce permissions, so if your portal users have the ability to create or edit records, they can create drag-and-drop records through the portal!
Use the drag-and-drop calendar to quickly schedule items on your personal or shared calendar, like Lead Calls, Sales Opportunities, or Marketing Campaigns!
Mobile Compatibility and Tablet Support
In Summer 2011, CalendarAnything now supports flexible full-screen width for compatibility with mobile and tablet devices. Take your Calendar to go on the device of your choice!
Calendar Sidebar Dynamic Display
Now you can choose when to display your Calendar sidebar! The CalendarAnything admin sidebar is now easily controlled via the URL parameter of “&sb=0” [hide sidebar] or “&sb=1” [display by default]!
Use this new feature in conjunction with web tabs to create unique Calendars for each app in your org.
Hide the CalendarAnything sidebar to prevent your users from hiding critical Calendars or double-booking their events.