12/29/2023 0 Comments Swift for mac os x 10.6![]() The most posts were on the new “Login and Background Items management” but several other posts on other new features and issues, as well. Many MacAdmins were awaiting the release and the end of the NDA and ready with several posts on topics they learned about during the beta. On the other hand, the updated Apple Platform Deployment guide and several support articles were ready on day one with lots of great information. I think it is fair to say that the Ventura beta and release has some challenges for system administrators. If you think your company or product is a good fit to sponsor this newsletter, please contact me! Mosyle is the only solution that fully integrates Enhanced MDM, Endpoint Security, Internet Privacy & Security, Single Sign-On, and Application Management on a single Apple-only platform.Ĭlick here to learn why Mosyle is all you need to work with Apple. The only Apple Unified Platform for Business Posted on Categories Swift Leave a comment on Some Swift Updates Weekly News Summary for Admins. ![]() ![]() I enjoyed putting together these presentations and tutorials. You can get the sample code in this gist. I have updated the sample code to now check the macOS version and use the older LaunchServices functionality on Big Sur and older, and the new NSWorkspace based functions in Monterey and higher. Now, in Ventura, the deprecated functions have been removed. I still used the deprecated LaunchServices functions because the replacement functions were only made available in Monterey and I wanted the code to work on older versions of macOS, as well. Some of the code used in that presentation’s demo to change the default browser was already deprecated. Much earlier (last year) I did a different presentation on Swift at MacSysAdmin. The sample code repo always had the correct code. If you worked your way through the first part, the Jamf Blog CMS had initially mangled some of the Swift code which lead to some errors. Nevertheless, the wait is over and you can go read the second part here!įuture installments will hopefully not take as long. But for various reasons, the second part took much longer than anticipated. Then the sessions will be made available on YouTube for everyone. Note: the session video (and all other JUNC sessions recordings) is available to attendees of JNUC in the conference portal for 60 days. Earlier this year, at JNUC I did a presentation on how to “Use Swift with the Jamf API” and one of the things promised there is a series of articles that described more details than I could cover in the 30 minute presentation.
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