How to download apps for apple configurator






















Any device the Blueprint is applied to then receives the app. You can also assign an app to a device manually. To do so, control-click or right-click on a device and then use Add to choose the Apps… option. The rest of this process is pretty much the same. Overall, these options are similar but a bit more matured than they were in Apple Configurator 1. The same Apple ID used to purchase the apps must be used on the device.

The number beneath each app indicates the number of licenses the app has available for assignment. Click Add Apps, and the apps are immediately added to the device or stored as an action in the Blueprint. In Apple Configurator 2 , select one or more devices or Blueprints, then drag and drop an app on them or do one of the following:.

Click Add in the toolbar, then select Apps. Also, you should click the x to close modified folders, not the apply button, and the folder will save its modified state. Clicking apply will take you out of the homescreen editor completely which is useful only if you are completely done editing. It took a lot of fidgeting to learn those issues. I have tons of apps on my iphone and they have become very disorrganized and hard to find some.

I so miss the abilty to easliy rearrange your phone apps in itunes on your desktop or laptop I was hesitant to try this app and deided to give it a go. I feel its quirky and a litte hard to make it work.

I had so many screens of apps that configurator 2 did not show all the screens and I could not figure out how to change that. I did find work arounds by piling the apps on the last few screens that werent showing up onto other screens that did show up then I was able to reconfigure and move pretty easly all the apps I wanted to move or rearragne.

Seems like it should be easy to fix the issues I had or put it back in iTunes. At least Configurator 2 is better than nothing. I downloaded this app for the same reason a lot of people download it; because Apple has given us no reasonable solution for managing the layout of app screens on iOS.

For me it just flat-out doesn't work. It says it worked, but it doesn't make any changes to my device. And if I ask it what the configuration on the device is now, it reports the original unmodified configuration. I assume all this is because I'm running Mojave. I spent 45 minutes trying to get my iPhone to rearrange the apps, but it's hopeless if you have very many folders, and also hopeless if you don't and have them on screens instead.

And you are stressed the whole time because you know if you fail to do anything for a moment it will time out and delete all the empty space you manually created. For a premium company, this is a subpar experience.



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