Highlights
Beta available now via Apple’s TestFlight program (see below).
Production scheduled for February 22, 2025
Support for macOS 15 Sequoia.
Support for the Workspot Media Extension, including its Custom URL Redirection feature.
The Client now reports Wi-Fi signal strength, CPU usage, and memory usage periodically (all expressed as percentages). This helps IT diagnose Client-side issues.
The Client now gives the user an explicit error message when they cannot sign in due to an expired password or a deactivated user account.
OS/Hardware Support:
Supported on macOS 15 Sequoia and macOS 14 Sonoma.
Native support for systems with M-series processors.
Download and Installation
The Production version will be available in the Mac App Store.
Note: If the Apple Store reports that the Workspot Mac Client is not in your country, contact Workspot.
Beta Installation
Beta releases are handled through Apple’s TestFlight program. We provide a link for each Beta release. Clicking this link on your Mac device takes you to a Web page that invites you to install Apple’s TestFlight app if you haven’t already, and to join the Beta program for the individual Beta release. See Installing Beta Releases of the Workspot Mac Client.
Known Issues
On Apple M1 machines only, when Chrome is used as the default browser, a bug in Chrome prevents the user from signing out on the first attempt via the "Workspot > Identity Provider Logout" command (used with third-party identity providers such as Okta). Workaround: Perform the operation twice. The second attempt will succeed.
Audio may show echo and loss of synchronization to video. Workaround: In the Preferences menu, set audio quality to "High."
If you maximize and then restore a Workspot desktop window in a session using RDP security (that is, not using SSL), the connection closes with error code 70034. Note: RDP security is not recommended and is not supported over Workspot RD Gateways.