iMazing Profile Editor

Utilities

Only for Mac

Free

Mac

iMazing Profile Editor lets you create, edit, and sign Apple configuration profiles. Define settings with ease, ready to be deployed locally or via MDM to fleets of iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices. A convenient and intuitive user interface generates standard-compliant configuration profiles, saving the need to manually code XML files. Powerful deep search capabilities help locate the right setting by property title, name, or description, and modified-only saving ensures that only these settings end up inside of the profile, avoiding key clutter. Customize the app to suite your workflows with display filters, and confidently deploy organizational settings to unlimited employees, students, and customers by digitally signing profiles. Key features: Apple configuration profile (.mobileconfig files) creation, loading, and saving. Configuration property search by section, domain, title, description, and name. Fine-grained settings database for system preferences and restrictions, Apple apps, and for over forty third-party macOS apps as well. On the fly property and payload validation. Support for custom configuration domains via user PFM files. Workspace customization using platform filters. Profile signing with KeyChain certificates. Payload export as Plist. Configuration profiles generated with iMazing Profile Editor are compatible with Apple devices and with any conforming software or service, including profile-supporting MDM services. iMazing Profile Editor also supports exporting configured payloads for MDM services that only accept domain-specific Plist files.

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What's New in iMazing Profile Editor 2.2.0 for macOS Improvements in 2.2.0 - Payload copy-paste is now available between profile windows as well as to and from text editors - When pasting-in from a text editor, an attempt is made to auto-detect the payload type - Payload drag and drop is now available between profile windows as well as to and from Finder windows - When dragging-in from Finder the Payload type is taken from the file content when available and from the file name otherwise - Payload drag and drop as well as copy-paste features support both plist and JSON. Drag-out to Finder is plist only - Payload import and export operations now too support JSON alongside previous support for plist - The profile signing field now labels expired identities and displays serial numbers when common names are not unique - Alerting users about unavailable signing identities now takes place on profile-save instead of on profile-load - System Settings is now opened on the profiles section when selecting to install an open profile - Finder should now prefer launching a stand-alone installation of the app over a bundled one when both are available - On macOS Tahoe (26.0), the app icon now adapts to the user-set icon style Fixes in 2.2.0 - Fixed an ambiguity issue that could cause an incorrect signing identity to be used when a selected identity shared its common name with other installed identities - Resolved the incorrect marking of profiles as unsaved when concluding profile installation What's New in iMazing Profile Editor 2.1.2 for macOS Fixes in 2.1.2 - Fixed an issue that led to an app crash during Total App Setup analysis of certain app bundles - Fixed an issue that led to an app crash when importing payloads on macOS versions prior to Sequoia (15.0) - Fixed an issue with generating a timestamp when converting Forced MCX payloads to Set-Once - Fixed the incorrect entry field for code requirement in the Parental Controls: Application Restrictions section What's New in iMazing Profile Editor 2.1.1 for macOS Fixes in 2.1.1 - Fixed incorrect grouping and exclusion of a Restrictions preference key - Fixed undesired activation of a shortcut key in Total App Setup - Relaxed a limitation on the types of certificate payloads available for selection from drop-down fields What's New in iMazing Profile Editor 2.1.0 for macOS Improvements in 2.1.0 - Total App Setup now better detects app PPPC needs and includes support for additional services - Total App Setup now supports iOS apps, for which it can automatically configure Notifications payloads - The App Inspector now supports iOS apps - Apps can now be dragged and dropped into PPPC service tables for automatic bundle ID and code requirement entry - The payload type of a payload imported from plist can now be manually entered - The profile identifier prefix, which distinguishes locally created profiles from MDM ones, now defaults to the name of the editing app instead of the authoring machine, and can now also be set to none Fixes in 2.1.0 - Fixed a regression in highlighting search matches on new payloads - Fixed an issue that rendered ineffective the choice on the save-panel to stop signing a profile - Fixed a section selection glitch that appeared when removing unfamiliar sections

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  • Data Not Linked to You

    The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

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    • Usage Data
    • Diagnostics

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Seller
  • DigiDNA SARL
Size
  • 19.3 MB
Category
  • Utilities
Compatibility
Requires macOS 12.0 or later.
  • Mac
    Requires macOS 12.0 or later.
Languages
  • English
Age Rating
4+
Copyright
  • © 2024 DigiDNA Sàrl