![]() I do not, however, have an insight on what those will be and in which released. Jamf is working on implementing and support the key workflows from Jamf Admin to be brought to us in product releases down the line (I hope it's soon). With that said, that does not mean all is lost. Here is what I was told by jamf: In regards to the latest 10.44 Deprecation news, yes, Jamf will stop distributing Jamf Admin in late 2023. Can someone at Jamf HQ please chime in and give us an idea of what we can expect? When it goes, Jamf Admin will also go.Ĭomposer and Admin are critical to efficient Jamf management, but with all the other jamf apps slowly being culled, I don't know what the future of package creation/management looks like the Jamf world. We all know Apple will kill Rosetta 2 in a year or so. The web interface only allows one upload at a time and editing is very slow. I like that I can upload multiple packages at the same time and then edit them afterward. Jamf Admin is a far more efficient method of uploading and editing packages (when it works) than the JSS web interface. When there's a problem (interrupted connection, bad pkg, wrong phase of the moon, I'm wearing the wrong aftershave to work.) it can take hours for broken uploads to be removed so we can try uploading again. It also needs improved error reporting and recovery. Jamf Admin REALLY needs to be updated for Apple Silicon and to support Dark Mode. Jamf Admin really is unchanged since version 9. ![]() New package manifests are painfully out of date (My god, it still lists Shockwave!). Composer's interface could use some updating. Composer is the only one that has been updated for Apple Silicon, but it is basically the exact same app it's always been since version 9. ![]() I'm getting worried about the future of the Jamf Admin and Composer apps.
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