Mac Admins’ new favorite, MDM-agnostic, “set-it-and-forget-it” end-user messaging for Apple’s Declarative Device Management-enforced macOS update deadlines
Another significant update — now including detection of outdated Electron apps which can significantly slow down macOS 26 Tahoe — to the practical and user-friendly approach to surfacing Mac health information directly to end-users via Jamf Pro Self Service
A quick-fix during Platform Single Sign-on testing for when users can’t unlock their Macs via Touch ID
While Apple’s Declarative Device Management (DDM) provides Mac Admins a powerful method to enforce macOS updates, its built-in notification tends to be too subtle for most Mac Admins.
Mac Health Check provides a practical and user-friendly approach to surfacing Mac health information directly to end-users via Jamf Pro Self Service.
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Provides a “heads-up” display of critical computer compliance information to end-users via swiftDialog
Designed as a possible last step before a MDM Lock Computer command, this CrowdStrike Falcon / Jamf Pro combination approach may aid in keeping a Mac computer online for investigation, while discouraging end-user tampering
Learn now to enable Bluetooth device discovery in CrowdStrike Falcon for macOS
Provide users with detailed feedback while removing Acrobat’s Add-in from Microsoft 365