Please note that only the most current versions of apps in Managed Software Center are checked.
We do not have the ability to check every feature in every application. If you have a critical application, we recommend getting clarification from that app’s vendor.
New behaviors in Sequoia (macOS 15)
Applications that want to “find devices on your local network” will pop up with an “Allow” or “Don’t Allow” dialog the first time any account logs into a computer. According to Apple, this is “Expected Behavior” and we do not have the ability to control this pop-up.
Some applications will ask you to “Allow” or “Don’t Allow” the ability to “access data from other apps”. Apps of note that may do this include -- but are not limited to – Matlab, Snagit, Zoom and Zotero. If you notice any additional applications doing this, please reach out to the Mac team on Slack.
Some applications that need to use “Screen & System Audio Recording” (like Zoom or Camtasia) may show a dialog box where you can “Allow For One Month” for temporary access or allow you to Open System Settings to permanently set that access.
Building a computer from scratch will show a “Welcome To Mac” screen before you can log in. As of the current release, we can not hide that screen.
Applications
ChemDraw does not currently license on a clean install of Sequoia.
The “Omni” family of applications currently prompt with a dialog box indicating they are not certified for macOS 15. We expect updated releases of those applications when Sequoia ships.