app-store-assets: This folder contains mobile screen shot images that were used for past submissions to the apple app store. This was from years back when an outside contractor, Curtis Duhn, built the iOS native wrapper and did the app store submissions. Rob now handles this activity, so these can probably be discarded. canvas-drawing: Contains some test files and a javascript library for drawing on the screen of a mobile device with your finger. It was used in the original beta mobile app as a little wow factor in the Acosta presentation, MANY years ago. crm-backgrounds-archive: These files were used as backgrounds, at one point in time, for the app. font-awesome-archive: Font Awesome was a font package we purchased at one point in time for mobile. I believe this is redundant. The archive indicator was most likely because we got a newer version that replaced it. The current folder would be under the root of the mobile app. PixelLove Icons: This was a library of icons that we purchased and used extensively through the app. All of the task bars with icons, like edit, email, delete (trash can), etc, are pulled from here. I used this folder set to browse for things that worked for my need, and then copied the file to the app root images folder, renaming it to fit the naming convention for mobile. This this as an inventory of icons to copy and use as necessary. stats: This folder contains the white page tool that I and the team used extensively to analyze mobile activity. It used to point to prod db from dev, but that is no longer possible. I changed it to run against fslibrary_rpc, which is still useful. It defaults to "Today", but you can run against a date range. Because it is older dev data, "Today" will typically be blank. The tool is still very useful if you select a one month date range that goes far enough back to be included in the version of fslibrary_rpc that it references. Play around with this tool as it does yield very useful sights into usage, things that are most useful tools (product catalog!), etc.