Depending on who you are, you may use xCode to write iOS or MacOS apps, capture iOS logs (not anymore but we miss it), and create things. So what exactly is xCode? xCode is the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Apple devices. Let’s dig into them and see how they can help you. When I think about the tools that are the the most useful for new MacOS admins, I flock to xCode, TextWrangler, and the JAMF PPPC Utility. We will discuss some helpful tools, writing scripts, an introduction to app configuration, app deployments, kernel extensions, privacy permissions, and some helpful resources to learn more. Let me help with your transition as you start to learn how to manage and develop your MacOS skills as you migrate off JAMF and toward a single platform for all of your devices. I’ve come to realize that many people are starting to migrate and converge their UEM infrastructure. Frequently, I’ve written articles based on things that I am working on. Over the last few years, I’ve written a number of articles on MacOS, such as my article on perfecting DEP enrollments.
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