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== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==


To start using Resco with Dynamics, you have to add [[Woodford]] to your Dynamics server. See [[Woodford#Microsoft_Dynamics|Installing Woodford on Dynamics]] for further instructions.
To start using Resco for Dynamics, you have to add [[Woodford]] to your Dynamics server. See [[Woodford#Microsoft_Dynamics|Installing Woodford on Dynamics]] for further instructions.


== Resco functions on Dynamics ==
== Resco functions on Dynamics ==

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Microsoft Dynamics is a line of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) software applications.

Dynamics can benefit from tight integration with Resco platform, gaining access to powerful and fully customizable mobile applications that can work with the data of your Dynamics organization, even offline.

Getting started

To start using Resco for Dynamics, you have to add Woodford to your Dynamics server. See Installing Woodford on Dynamics for further instructions.

Resco functions on Dynamics

By installing Woodford, you can now access additional tools from your Dynamics server.

App projects

You have two options to get started with Resco on Dynamics.

  • Use one of the default projects
  • Design your own app projects

Mobile apps

Resco offers several mobile apps that understand app projects and allow you to work with your Dynamics data. To get started, download any of the app and connect to Dynamics. If you're not sure, which app to download, get Resco Mobile CRM.

See also