šŸ”’ Patreon Special

IT Pros: exclusive shows await you on Patreon, focusing on the more challenging aspects of running your practice and working with clients and employees.


558: Battery Powered M4 iMac

Topics:

-We talk about on air meltdowns and recall similar situations when dealing with clients.

-When dealing with a financial site, Jerry works with support to ā€œenable cross website trackingā€. Tech support is impressed with his technical prowess.

-Similarly, Sam has experienced issues loading the Microsoft 365 admin panes when in Safari private browsing. Refreshing and reducing protection features allows it to work.

-Joe mentions using profiles in Google Chrome as a resolution. Sam uses Arc for this purpose.

-Joe & Sam talk about their 1Password experiences.

-1Password searching can now search note contents (again).

-They also adjusted their billing methods to bill for unverified accounts.

-Joe explains how to find items in macOS.

-Jerry was dealing with a client that kept having QuickBooks issues using Parallels. It turned out to be a feature that will ā€œpauseā€ Windows when idle.

-In another Parallels story, Jerry finds a resolution to his problem with Joeā€™s helpā€¦by finding our own show notes!

-Should you run AutoCAD on Parallels?

-Jerry runs into an issue with MacPractice at a high priority client after a security update. Unbelievably, MacPractice not only does not support macOS Sonoma, but even the latest updates of Ventura.

556: Assume The Magic Pose

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Topics:

-We get into the future of Vision Pro and whether or not we will be getting one of our own.

-What are the ideas or use cases for the Vision Pro and is the cost worth it?

-Would you pay to rent a Vision Pro?

-Sam wants to know if people ā€œdress upā€ for video calls.

-Sam recently set up zoom rooms and new A/V equipment.

-Joe had some issues with continuity camera and how apps will only see the iPhone when it is in the ā€œmagic poseā€.

-Jerry has an ā€œI should have known thisā€ moment with text messaging.

-Hudu is an online documentation tool used by Jerry & Sam. Jerry had concerns about storing sensitive data, like passwords.

-Joeā€™s dad has a curious issue with his iPhone Home Screen.

-An ex freelancer of a client Joe supports had an issue where the company Lock Screen message still appeared on the screen, even after unenrolling from MDM. Turned out to be a FileVault issue.

To be discussed on a future show:

-How much do we actually need Watchman Monitoring? Can an MDM like Addigy fill the void?

-Apple rescoring recent exams

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555: A Desperate Cry For Help

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Topics:

-Has Sam really not backed up in an extraordinary amount of time?

-This sparks a discussion about backup policies in general.

-We talk about the 3-2-1 backup strategy and how relevant it still is.

-Joe shares a client story about how a calendar syncing app removed calendar history.

-If youā€™re a consultant, finding a backup service with affiliate options can be beneficial financially.

-We are constantly fighting the good fight about keeping macOS and hardware up to date.

-Joe charges a fee for working with unsupported Mac computers.

-There is a difference of what we will support, depending on residential vs business clients.

-How reliable is Time Machine?

-We share some details from our rates and plans survey. Join us on Patreon to hear more.

553: The Mac at 40 With Chris Hawver, Tim Pearson, Ted Freitas & Steve Sorbo

Celebrate 40 years of the Mac with Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont, and Joe Saponare, seasoned Apple Consultants Network members. These tech experts share 20+ years of experience through discussions on: solving tech support mysteries, hilarious client stories, and the Mac's impact on technology and culture. Joining them are Chris Hawver, Tim Pearson, Ted Freitas, and Steve Sorbo for a nostalgic journey.

552: Exploring Installomator with Isaac Ordonez of Mann Consulting

Topics:

-Today we will cover Installomator - an excellent Github project originally designed by Armin Briegel, creator of scriptingosx.com and friend of the show.

-To help further that discussion, we welcome Isaac Ordonez, Director of Technology at Mann Consulting.

-Isaac handles a number of different instances and has a lot of experience in Installomator.

-He gives us the breakdown of how Installomator can benefit your fleet. Namely by helping to manage updates.

-Starting out in high school, Isaac has been managing Mac computers for a number of years.

-The days of imaging long behind him, he knew he needed an updated approach to package management and updating applications.

-Isaac talks about ā€œrecipesā€ and how Installomator finds application versions and can help deliver using an MDM.

-The benefit of running from something like Jamf is that the script doesnā€™t have to be at rest on the client workstation.

-The Installomator channel in the MacAdmins Slack is an incredible resource for support that Isaac contributes to.

-Big shout out to Adam Codega and SĆ³ren Theilgaard!

-Installomator has a print log function. Isaac takes advantage of that by writing all of his instances to a central log.

-They write their logs to Data Dog.

-Sam talks about how he leaned on SĆ³ren to assist with his first Installomator deployment.

-Jerry wants to know more about Swift Dialog.

-Forcing updates for App Store apps is unmanageable. When there are packaged versions, it helps to go that route with something like Installomator.

-If you need assistance getting Installomator off the ground and/or managing, reach out to Isaacā€™s team at Mann Consulting.