Certain iOS Apps No Longer Supported on Sequoia?

zinkotheclown
Contributor II

We've been pushing certain iOS apps to our Macs such as Google Authenticator and VCastSender with Jamf. 

After updating my M1 Mac to macOS 15, I've been unable to open them.  I've been getting the "The application xxx.app can't be opened" pop-ups instead.

On macOS 14, on occasion you would get these same errors but it was usually rectified by deleting and reinstalling the app through Self Service.  This method does not work in Sequoia.

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alexacas
New Contributor II

@zinkotheclown wrote:

We've been pushing certain iOS apps to our Macs such as Google Authenticator and VCastSender with Jamf. 

After updating my M1 Mac to macOS 15, I've been unable to open them.  I've been getting the "The application xxx.app can't be opened" pop-ups instead.

On macOS 14, on occasion you would get these same errors but it was usually rectified by deleting and reinstalling the app through Self Service.  This method does not work in Sequoia.


It seems that some iOS apps may no longer be supported on macOS 15 (Sequoia). You can try the following:

  1. Check Compatibility: Verify if the apps are officially supported on macOS 15.
  2. Reinstall via Jamf: If deletion and reinstalling through Self Service isn't working, consider re-pushing the apps via Jamf to ensure they are compatible.
  3. Update Jamf: Make sure your Jamf server is updated, as this may resolve compatibility issues.

Hope! it would be helpful.