
- #MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST UPDATE#
- #MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST MANUAL#
- #MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST SOFTWARE#
#MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST SOFTWARE#
IMPORTANT: If “Don’t Allow” is clicked in either of these dialogs, UAD software installation will be incomplete. C lick “OK” in both of these dialogs to allow UAD software installation:Ĭlick OK in both access control dialogs presented during UAD installation and after restart The first dialog appears during software installation, and the second dialog appears after restarting. MacOS Catalina presents two access control dialogs during the UAD installation process. Enter your computer user name and password when prompted both times.Įnter computer user name and password when prompted during UAD software installation

UAD installation on macOS Catalina asks for authentication twice. All configuration details for each of these steps are provided in this article.
#MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST MANUAL#
With Catalina, macOS system security requires the seven manual steps below to fully enable UAD and Apollo software. The latest UAD software is tested and compatible with macOS Catalina.
#MACOS CATALINA COMPATIBILITY LIST UPDATE#
You can update the desktop app by using the ‘Check for updates’ command (in the ‘Light Blue’ menu if you’re on a Mac, or in the ‘Help’ menu if you’re using it on Windows), and you can update the iOS app via the App Store.Note: If using a different version of macOS, see the Latest OS Compatibility article. The vast majority of our customers are already using Light Blue 8 and version 4 of our iOS app, and if you’re using older version of either the desktop or mobile app then please update to the latest version to ensure that you’re able to take advantage of all of the new features and bug fixes that we’ve been adding. At the very least, if you absolutely must update on day one, make sure that you have at least one computer and iOS device on the ‘old’ operating system until you’ve had a chance to test that all of the features that you depend on are fully functional.Īlso, please note that our testing has been has been focussed on the latest versions of our desktop and mobile app. If you rely on Light Blue to run your business, we would therefore recommend holding off from updating your operating system as soon as the latest versions of macOS and iOS come out. Although our testing of Light Blue 8.2 and version 4.6.2 of our iOS app has been positive so far, there is every chance that Apple could change something that breaks compatibility or that we’ve missed something because we can’t test every conceivable combination of devices and settings.

We will be releasing Light Blue 8.2 before Apple release macOS Catalina, but if you’d like to join our list of beta testers so that you can start using Light Blue 8.2 straight away then get in touch! Health warningĪs with all major operating system updates, it is a very sensible idea to be cautious about updating all of your computers and mobile devices at the same time. We are currently beta testing Light Blue 8.2, which includes an important change that fixes a printing-related problem with macOS Catalina (as well as exciting new features for all of our subscribers!). MacOS Catalina is going to be released in October. We have already updated our iOS app to support iOS 13, so please ensure that you use the App Store to update to version 4.6.2 of our app before you update any devices to iOS 13. IOS 13 is going to be released on 19 September. Over the next few weeks, Apple are going to be releasing major upgrades to macOS and iOS.
