Brief description of Problem: Connect Add-in not working on Mac OSX |
Environment: Adobe Connect Hosted /Licensed (Adobe Connect 8 or later) |
Operating System: MAC OSX 10 and Later |
Resolution:
Mac OS The most current releases of Safari, Firefox, and Chrome are supported. Unsupported browser versions include Safari 8 and earlier, Firefox 47 and earlier, Chrome 51 and earlier, and all versions of Opera.
To resolve the issue where the Connect Add-in is not launching on MAC we need to follow the below steps:
LEGO Ultra Smooth Stop Motion (After Effects Frame Blending Tutorial): Advanced Brickfilm Academy - Duration: 6:45. Legofan Productions Recommended for you. The Wiggle Expression in After Effects. For this example I created the word ‘wiggle’ from text. I want the position of this text to wiggle, so select the text layer and hit P to open the Position Transform properties. Option (Mac) or Alt (PC) click on the stopwatch to create the expression. A wiggle expression in After Effects is a piece of JavaScript code that allow to move,scale,rotate a layer back and forth in a random fashion. The basic code look like this wiggle(5,10) The 1st number 5 define the number of time your layer will wiggle per second. Wiggle scale after effects. In short, to use the wiggle expression in After Effects just follow these quick steps: Option (alt on PC) + click on the stopwatch icon next to your desired property. Type in wiggle(. Add your Frequency (Example: 4) Add a comma (,) Add your Amplitude Value (Example: 30) Add ); to the end.
- Add the Connect Add-in to the Accessibility option in Security & Privacy Settings
- Go to System Preferences –> Security and privacy –>Privacy Tab–>and add the Connect Add-in here
NOTE: You may need to click on the lock icon at the left bottom and supply the Admin password to change this setting
4. Click on the + sign at the bottom of the box to add the Connect Add-in
5. Navigate to the location ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/www.macromedia.com/bin/adobeconnectaddin and then the add button
Note: If the User’s library is hidden then we need to use the Finder app to navigate to the Library folder. Go to Finder and use the following menus Go –> Go to folder –> In the “Go To Folder” dialog box, type ~/Library –> Click Go
App platform requirements
- iOS 10 or later
- Android 7.0 (Nougat) or later
- Windows 10 v1709 or later
Using the On-Demand Portal
Mac OS
- The most current releases of Safari, Firefox, and Chrome are supported.
- Unsupported browser versions include Safari 8 and earlier, Firefox 47 and earlier, Chrome 51 and earlier, and all versions of Opera.
Windows
- The most current releases of Firefox and Chrome are supported.
- Unsupported browser versions include all versions of Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Firefox 47 and earlier, Chrome 51 and earlier, and all versions of Opera and Safari on Windows.
Mobile Devices
- iOS devices are not supported
- Android devices are not supported
Exporting article files from InDesign
- InDesign CS6 or later
- InDesign CC 2015 and later support only Experience Manager Mobile (AEM Mobile), not Digital Publishing Suite (DPS). InDesign CS6, CC, and CC 2014 support both AEM Mobile and DPS.
Signing iOS and Android appsFitbit charge 2 app for mac.
- (iOS apps) Mac OSX 10.12 or later, Java 7 or later, and Xcode 9 or later.
- (Android apps) Same system requirements as InDesign CC 2015 and Java 7 or later
See Signing iOS and Android apps for AEM Mobile.
Web Viewer
- Mac OSX 10.12 or later with the two most recent browser versions of Chrome or Safari.
- Windows 10 v1709 or later with the most recent browser versions of Chrome.
- Desktop Web Viewer not supported on tablets or phones.