Beta version of Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite has been released to developers and the first million public testers. According to the official site of Apple, Yosemite will provide customers with a completely new user interface more pleasing to eyes, powerful built-in apps, a incredible connection with iOS devices, and so on.
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15 April 2013: Received two confirmed reports that when Google Chrome updated their web browser recently the CAC ability stopped working for Mac computers. Only recommendation is to use Safari for your CAC needs on your Mac. 6 April 2013: Received this link showing CAC access using Citrix on an Android device. We are getting closer every day. Jan 10, 2015 MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), OS X Yosemite (10.10), CAC reader: SCM SCR3310 v2. OS X Yosemite (/ j oʊ ˈ s ɛ m ɪ t iː / yoh-SEM-it-ee) (version 10.10) is the eleventh major release of OS X (now named macOS), Apple Inc.' S desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Yosemite was announced and released to developers on June 2, 2014, at WWDC 2014 and released to public beta testers on July 24, 2014. Yosemite was released to consumers on October 16.
A new operating system will bring users various kinds of problems. Among them, compatible issue will be a severe headache for users. In the below, a list of applications that can be compatible with Yosemite will be given for consideration of users.
1. iTunes 12
This latest version of iTunes has largely changed its interface for better operation by users. iTunes, as a popular media store and media player, supports playing videos of various formats. Under the condition that VLC still only operates on Mac OS 10.9 or earlier versions, iTunes will be your first choice in media players for Yosemite users.
2. M4VGear for Mac
This fastest Converter in the world added Yosemite support since version 1.1.1 and can convert iTunes M4V videos to MP4/MOV/AVI/FLV at 20X faster speed. In addition, M4VGear is well-known for its exclusive feature of keeping all subtitles and audio tracks and retaining 5.1 audio of iTunes videos. If you are finding a converting software, you will not miss it.
The version you download is trial version which has 1 minute conversion limit. You can purchase the full version with $44.95 ($49.95) to remove the time restriction.
3. AppleScript
This is a built-in and useful app of Mac OS. It can be used to control apps like M4VGear above. As long as you write corresponding commands in AppleScript, M4VGear will be opened, add and convert iTunes M4V videos automatically.
4. Camtasia for Mac version 2.0.1
Camtasia is a video recorder and editor. With this app, you can record videos, add audio, pictures, texts and so on to videos. The 30-day trial will enable you a full experience of this helpful software if you have any needs in creating a video on your own. The latest version of Camtasia does not work well on Mac OS 10.10 while version 2.1.0 does.
5. Microsoft office 2011 for Mac
Earlier this year, Microsoft has released Word for iPad which indicates a close relationship between Apple and Microsoft. Microsoft office as the most popular office software plays a very important role for users including Mac users. The good news is that Microsoft Office 2011 works like a breeze on Yosemite.
Both Windows version and Mac version of M4VGear are available. If you are running Windows OS, please download Windows version here.
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Purchase M4VGear Converter with $44.95($49.95).
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I am trying to use my cac card (smart card) on my MacBook (late 2008, intel) but the card is not showing up in keychain since I upgraded to Yosemite. I've already downloaded the required certificates and middleware and have been able to access the card with no issues prior to the update. Keychain shows SystemCACertificates with all the certificates, and keychain firstaid came back with no issues. When I look in System information the usb section shows my CAC reader as SCR33xx v2.0 USB SC Reader (SCM SCR3310 v2) so I know that it isn't a hardware issue. When I insert my card into the reader the light turns on but after a couple seconds the light goes out and nothing ever comes up in keychain. Any ideas of how I can fix this?
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