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So my job has a lot of Macs, and I am working to get to Apple certification on the hardware side, but we have a suite of applications that we have to install, some of which I was hoping to configure the way they need to be. Can I create something like that in XCode to run all of the software I need to be installed at once or should I run them separately? The programs I need are: TeamViewer 11 Host Microsoft Teams Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook) Ivanti MDM Enroller Sophos Endpoint Protection I have all of the installs I need for each of them, but I'd like to run them all at once, needing to enter the password once. If not, no big deal, but my idea is to make an installer that works quickly.
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So to best explain this, I’ll use an example I’ve been seeing. I have two monitors, both of which has a Safari window open, both in full screen. If I’m, say, writing a post in Facebook on the left monitor and I want go to another video on YouTube on the right monitor, I click one in the window to make it known and once again to allow a click in the search field, a link, the back button, or anything like that. What is up with that? I’ve only seen it in Big Sur Beta and it’s not too big of a deal, but it makes me curious.
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