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Also there are several Linux based OS (HIVEOS, SMOS, etc). I wouldnt recommend mining at all in a MAC laptop or even a desktop because you risk damaging the hardware (24/7 high temps on a not so eficient cooling and enclosed device). If you wanna still try it do your. There is a known issue with OS X Lion 10.7 GM Seed's VNC server. Lion's login screen may appear to stop responding when connecting via Mac's VNC Server. We've investigated this issue and it seems to be a problem with OS X Lion itself. To work around this we've changed the default authentication mechanism in Jump 4.0.3 and later.

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Jump Desktop 8.2.21 for macOS

This update adds full Wake-On-LAN capability for automatic connections. Click here to read more: Jump Desktop Wake On Lan Support.

We've also addressed a graphical issue on Mojave 10.14.5 and fixed synchronizing the NumLock key for RDP users.

Here's what was new in 8.2.14 for macOS:

Dynamic Resolution Matching for Fluid

This is a powerful productivity feature that will make your remote desktop experience much better: Jump can resize the display on the remote machine to match your local display. This feature makes it much easier to remote control machines which have a larger display than your Mac (or vice versa). Seeing is believing:

Tip: To manage your resolution settings: Right-click your connection icon and then click Edit -> Display. You can also change settings live by clicking Remote -> Displays. Dynamic resolution switching is turned off by default for existing connections but turned on for new Fluid connections.

Known limitations: Jump will do it's best to match your local display however it's limited by the capabilities of the remote machine's graphics adapter.

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Wake-On-Lan for automatic connections

Jump will now try to wake up the computer if it’s offline before connecting.

Performance

This release changes the way Jump Desktop draws the remote screen. On Mojave and later, Jump will use macOS's Metal renderer to draw the remote screen. This results in better visual quality, lower latency, higher performance and better battery life. Pure goodness.

We've also partially off-loaded Fluid protocol decoding to hardware (Up to 20% better performance).

Other notable changes:

  • Horizontal scrolling support for Fluid and RDP connections.
  • Better keyboard compatibility with 3D games and apps.
  • We've increased the icon preview size by 25%. Bigger previews for your connections.
  • Show the total computer count in the sidebar. The count appears besides the 'Computers' row.
  • Show unique machine id and OS version in 'About' section of connection (Automatic connections only).
  • Faster reconnect when waking up from sleep.
  • Synchronize connection names even after the initial discovery of the computer: You can now change your computer’s name in ‘Jump Desktop Connect’ on the remote computer and it will synchronize the change on all clients. In earlier versions of Jump, name changes for automatic connections were not synchronized after initial discovery.
  • Jump shows a warning/confirmation prompt before connecting if two machines have the same name.
  • RD Gateway settings are not persisted when importing RDP files.
  • Improve performance when adding/removing 100s of computers
  • Tons of stability fixes.

And here's what was new in earlier releases..

Jump Desktop 8.1.6 for macOS

  • Fixed: RDP: Setting desktop scale to 125% scale didn't work and has been replaced with 130% scaling.
  • Fixed: App startup might be slow if a network drive is selected in RDP's Shared Folder list
  • Fixed: Some users could not log into their Jump Desktop accounts
  • Fixed: Passwords might not be saved properly
  • Stability

Here's what was new in 8.1..

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  • Dark mode support for macOS Mojave
  • Fluid Remote Desktop: Mouse cursor updates for Fluid (requires Jump Desktop Connect 6.1.12 or later on the remote machine).
  • Support for VeNCrypt TLS authentication for VNC connections
  • Performance and iCloud fixes
  • Fixes a startup crash on macOS 10.10

Jump Desktop 8.0 for macOS

8.0 brings remote support features, collaborative screen sharing, password-less logins and tons of bug fixes!

Requirement

Screen Sharing features require the free Jump Desktop Connect app to be installed on the remote computer. Jump Desktop Connect is a free app that anyone can install by visiting https://jumpdesktop.com/go. Also, we've updated Jump Desktop Connect to 6.0. Connect 6.0 has tons of new features too. Read the announcement here: Jump Desktop Connect 6.0 Announcement.

Collaborative Screen Sharing

Collaborative Screen Sharing lets many users connect to the same desktop. Each user gets their own mouse cursor and can point and click without fighting over the same cursor. Great for editing documents with coworkers, tweaking designs with remote team members, creating presentations together, and teaching Grandma how to clean out her email.

Ask To Share Screen

We've added a new Ask To Share Screen button for unobtrusive remote support. When connecting to computers over Fluid Remote Desktop, client Ask To Share Screen when prompted for credentials or right click a Fluid connection and then click Ask to Share Screen.

Jump Desktop then will ask the person on the remote computer if they want to start sharing their desktop with you:

You'll be able to see their screen when they click Accept. No need to share passwords anymore!

Secure Screen Sharing Links

Anyone can share their screen by sending you a link. You don't need to be an authorized remote access user on their machine or know their password to connect. All they need to do is install Jump Desktop Connect from https://jumpdesktop.com/go, click Copy Link and message you the link. They can even read out the link over the phone (it's designed to be human readable). It's very simple, very quick and very powerful. Here's what it looks like:

iCloud

We've ironed out iCloud syncing problems in this release made the overall syncing process smoother. You can now access your iCloud servers by opening up: Finder → iCloud Drive → Jump Desktop → Servers.

We've also added iCloud support to the non-App Store edition of Jump! This makes the App Store and non-App Store version of Jump virtually identical.

Tons of bug fixes and stability updates

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  • New: Add support for fluid keyword in search
  • New: Show Jump Desktop iCloud backed folder inside iCoud Drive
  • New: Send Password in Remote menu which types out your password to the remote computer
  • New: RDP: Add US International and French Canadian layouts
  • New: Ability to launch screen sharing urls.
  • New: Add Cmd+I to top level menu bar so users can re-program the shortcut
  • New: Store JDInputProfile.plist and license info in the Application Support folder
  • New: Press Cmd+1 and Cmd+2 to switch between icon and list view
  • New: Restore full screen state of main window when Jump is launched
  • New: Add keyboard shortcut to the main Computers window
  • Fixed: Show/Hide sidebar and filter buttons are slightly cropped from right side
  • Fixed: Menu bar and dock may not auto hide
  • Fixed: Dock 'Computer' menu does not update properly
  • Fixed: Tag list in dock menu is not updated until Jump is relaunched
  • Fixed: Jump Desktop window gets resized after disconnect + auto reconnect
  • Fixed: Fullscreen menu item is not enabled when main window is in focus
  • Fixed: Column header is invisible if filter bar was visible on quit
  • Fixed: Jump doesn't set the correct resolution when launching a server via spotlight
  • Fixed: Sidebar shrinks after every restart
  • Fixed: Potential crash when showing the main window
  • Fixed: 'Remove tag from computers' menu item is enabled for tags that have no computers assigned to them
  • Fixed: Warning alert when removing a tag incorrectly mentions non existent child tags
  • Fixed: 'Show Computers' from dock menu resets tag filter in the main window
  • Fixed: Sidebar keeps shrinking when monitor is set to a specific resolution
  • Fixed: RDP: Possible fix for network connections dropping randomly when connecting to Windows
  • Fixed: RDP: Load balance info was not terminated properly
  • Fixed: RDP: Double authentication required when connecting to RD Gateway
  • Fixed: Animation glitches when switching spaces (on 10.13.6 or later)
  • Lots of other stability and performance fixes

In Jump Desktop 7.1.4 for Mac

7.1.4 Fixes RDP file sharing problems when copy pasting files via the clipboard

7.1.3 Fixed an authentication issue with RDP connections and the latest Windows updates (CredSSP)7.1.2 fixed video glitches on macOS High Sierra

Here's what was new in 7.1:

Copy paste files and folders for RDP connections

You can now copy and paste files to and from the remote computer. Simply copy a file or folder in Finder and then paste it on the remote computer. This feature makes it much easier to share files without setting up folder redirection. This feature is RDP only for now, but we'll be adding this to Fluid connections in a future update.

Default printers for RDP connections

You can now choose whether or not the default printer is overridden in the remote session and which local printer it defaults to. Setup default printer settings by right clicking your computer's icon and click Edit → Sharing

New icons

We've added more connection icons to choose from. To customize your connection's icon right click your connection and then click Edit. Then click the icon on the top left corner.

Other notable fixes

  • SHA256 fingerprints when identifying SSH servers
  • Sidebar usability fixes
  • VNC: High Sierra: Left click doesn't work properly when connecting to macOS High Sierra over VNC
  • RDP: Screen is resized before disconnecting, causing remote apps to be rearranged

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  • Connect from Windows machines to your computers.
  • Easy to use, high performance, low latency, secure screen sharing from anywhere.
  • Seamless productivity: Use Windows keyboard shortcuts when connecting to Macs or define your own key mappings - it's completely configurable.
  • Free for business and personal use.

Try it out now and let us know what you think!

Here's what was new in 7.0

Tabs

On macOS Sierra and later you can now open connections inside tabs. To start using this feature right click a connection and select Connect in New Tab .

You can also select multiple computers and open them up inside a new tabbed window. Try this if you have tags: Right click a tag on the sidebar and then click Connect In New Tabbed Window.

Cycle through tabs using the new Control + Tab shortcut.

You can also configure how Jump opens new tabs for connections: Click Jump DesktopPreferencesPrefer Tabs for connections.

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Jump now has the ability to dynamically adjust the remote resolution when connecting to Windows 8+ or Windows Server 2012 R2+. It means you no longer have to deal with black bars or reconnect when you resize the connection window. Jump will automatically adjust the remote resolution when your window size changes. To use this feature, make sure you are connecting to Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 R2 or later. Then right click your connection's icon and in Display settings make sure it is set to Match Display

We've also redesigned the Display settings panel for RDP connections. Here's what it looks like:

The new Desktop Scale option gives you the ability to fine tune the text size on the remote display. You can even change this setting dynamically while connected to the remote computer: Click RemoteDisplays

Keyboard

We've re-written Jump's keyboard mapping feature. It's more reliable and has gained a few new features:

You can now completely remap modifier keys. For example you can add a single mapping that remaps the Cmd key to Ctrl on Windows (you can do this with any modifier).

You can also remap persistent key strokes - for example, you can remap Alt + Tab to Cmd + Tab if you're connecting to a Mac.

This release also works better with international keyboards.

Fluid

Performance and stability improvements for Fluid based connections.

Other notable fixes

  • RDP: Redirection fixes on Server 2012 R2
  • RDP: File Redirection bug that may cause data loss when the 'Cut' and 'Paste' operation was used.
  • RDP: Increase maximum clipboard transfer size
  • Bonjour / Discovered computer detection causes Jump to slow down when there are many computers on the local network. Jump will only start detecting computers when you click the Discovered view.
  • IPv6-only network fixes
  • Over-sensitive trackpad scrolling on macOS Sierra
  • Lots of stability and bug fixes
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Use the information in this article to help you add macOS line-of-business apps to Microsoft Intune. You must download an external tool to pre-process your .pkg files before you can upload your line-of-business file to Microsoft Intune. The pre-processing of your .pkg files must take place on a macOS device.

Note

Starting with the release of macOS Catalina 10.15, prior to adding your apps to Intune, check to make sure your macOS LOB apps are notarized. If the developers of your LOB apps did not notarize their apps, the apps will fail to run on your users' macOS devices. For more information about how to check if an app is notarized, visit Notarize your macOS apps to prepare for macOS Catalina.

Note

While users of macOS devices can remove some of the built-in macOS apps like Stocks, and Maps, you cannot use Intune to redeploy those apps. If end users delete these apps, they must go to the app store, and manually re install them.

Before your start

You must download an external tool, mark the downloaded tool as an executable, and pre-process your .pkg files with the tool before you can upload your line-of-business file to Microsoft Intune. The pre-processing of your .pkg files must take place on a macOS device. Use the Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac to enable Mac apps to be managed by Microsoft Intune.

Important

The .pkg file must be signed using 'Developer ID Installer' certificate, obtained from an Apple Developer account. Only .pkg files may be used to upload macOS LOB apps to Microsoft Intune. However, conversion of other formats, such as .dmg to .pkg is supported. For more information about converting non-pkg application types, see How to deploy DMG or APP-format apps to Intune-managed Macs.

  1. Download the Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac.

    Note

    The Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac must be run on a macOS machine.

  2. Mark the downloaded tool as an executable:

    • Start the terminal app.
    • Change the directory to the location where IntuneAppUtil is located.
    • Run the following command to make the tool executable:
      chmod +x IntuneAppUtil
  3. Use the IntuneAppUtil command within the Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac to wrap .pkg LOB app file from a .intunemac file.

    Sample commands to use for the Microsoft Intune App Wrapping Tool for macOS:

    Important

    Ensure that the argument <source_file> does not contain spaces before running the IntuneAppUtil commands.

    • IntuneAppUtil -h
      This command will show usage information for the tool.

    • IntuneAppUtil -c <source_file> -o <output_directory_path> [-v]
      This command will wrap the .pkg LOB app file provided in <source_file> to a .intunemac file of the same name and place it in the folder pointed to by <output_directory_path>.

    • IntuneAppUtil -r <filename.intunemac> [-v]
      This command will extract the detected parameters and version for the created .intunemac file.

Select the app type

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
  2. Select Apps > All apps > Add.
  3. In the Select app type pane, under the Other app types, select Line-of-business app.
  4. Click Select. The Add app steps are displayed.

Step 1 - App information

Select the app package file

  1. In the Add app pane, click Select app package file.
  2. In the App package file pane, select the browse button. Then, select an macOS installation file with the extension .intunemac.The app details will be displayed.
  3. When you're finished, select OK on the App package file pane to add the app.

Set app information

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  1. In the App information page, add the details for your app. Depending on the app that you chose, some of the values in this pane might be automatically filled in.
    • Name: Enter the name of the app as it appears in the company portal. Make sure all app names that you use are unique. If the same app name exists twice, only one of the apps appears in the company portal.
    • Description: Enter the description of the app. The description appears in the company portal.
    • Publisher: Enter the name of the publisher of the app.
    • Minimum Operating System: From the list, choose the minimum operating system version on which the app can be installed. If you assign the app to a device with an earlier operating system, it will not be installed.
    • Ignore app version: Select Yes to install the app if the app is not already installed on the device. Select No to only install the app when it is not already installed on the device, or if the deploying app's version number does not match the version that's already installed on the device.
    • Install as managed: Select Yes to install the Mac LOB app as a managed app on supported devices (macOS 11 and higher). A macOS LOB app can only be installed as managed when the app distributable contains a single app without any nested packages and installs to the /Applications directory. Managed line-of-business apps will be able to be removed using the uninstall assignment type on supported devices (macOS 11 and higher). In addition, removing the MDM profile removes all managed apps from the device. The default value is No.
    • Category: Select one or more of the built-in app categories, or select a category that you created. Categories make it easier for users to find the app when they browse through the company portal.
    • Show this as a featured app in the Company Portal: Display the app prominently on the main page of the company portal when users browse for apps.
    • Information URL: Optionally, enter the URL of a website that contains information about this app. The URL appears in the company portal.
    • Privacy URL: Optionally, enter the URL of a website that contains privacy information for this app. The URL appears in the company portal.
    • Developer: Optionally, enter the name of the app developer.
    • Owner: Optionally, enter a name for the owner of this app. An example is HR department.
    • Notes: Enter any notes that you want to associate with this app.
    • Logo: Upload an icon that is associated with the app. This icon is displayed with the app when users browse through the company portal.
  2. Click Next to display the Scope tags page.

Step 2 - Select scope tags (optional)

You can use scope tags to determine who can see client app information in Intune. For full details about scope tags, see Use role-based access control and scope tags for distributed IT.

  1. Click Select scope tags to optionally add scope tags for the app.
  2. Click Next to display the Assignments page.

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Step 3 - Assignments

  1. Select the Required, Available for enrolled devices, or Uninstall group assignments for the app. For more information, see Add groups to organize users and devices and Assign apps to groups with Microsoft Intune.
  2. Click Next to display the Review + create page.

Step 4 - Review + create

  1. Review the values and settings you entered for the app.

  2. When you are done, click Create to add the app to Intune.

    The Overview blade for the line-of-business app is displayed.

The app you have created appears in the apps list where you can assign it to the groups you choose. For help, see How to assign apps to groups.

Note

If the .pkg file contains multiple apps or app installers, then Microsoft Intune will only report that the app is successfully installed when all installed apps are detected on the device.

Update a line-of-business app

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
  2. Select Apps > All apps.
  3. Find and select your app from the list of apps.
  4. Select Properties under Manage from the app pane.
  5. Select Edit next to App information.
  6. Click on the listed file next to Select file to update. The App package file pane is displayed.
  7. Select the folder icon and browse to the location of your updated app file. Select Open. The app information is updated with the package information.
  8. Verify that App version reflects the updated app package.

Note

For the Intune service to successfully deploy a new .pkg file to the device you must increment the package version and CFBundleVersion string in the packageinfo file in your .pkg package. Power rangers lightspeed rescue mac os.

Next steps

  • The app you have created is displayed in the apps list. You can now assign it to the groups you choose. For help, see How to assign apps to groups.

  • Learn more about the ways in which you can monitor the properties and assignment of your app. For more information, see How to monitor app information and assignments.

  • Learn more about the context of your app in Intune. For more information, see Overview of device and app lifecycles