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  1. The above introduction doesnit mention Mac OS X, but the site has a dedicated Web page with the very detailed instructions for making this happen. Also not mentioned is the fact that running Mac.
  2. Running on Clouds. The secret to On’s success lies in the unique technologies it builds into its shoes. First, there’s CloudTec, which is the company’s patented cushioning construction.
  3. May 22, 2020 There are several ways to do that, but in this article, we will talk about how you can run macOS on Windows in a Virtual Machine (VM.). This is a good option if you want to multitask with the creative features of macOS and efficiency of Windows.

Morse Runner on OSX. Morse Runner is a Windows-based contest simulator developed by Alex Shovkoplyas, VE3NEA. Using Wineskin, it has been successfully and seamlessly run under OSX, and made available here for download. Sure, you could use Wineskin to do this yourself (and save me some bandwidth), or you can pull the ready-made dmg from here.

Startup Control Utility
For Dual-Boot Macs

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The ideal tool for managing dual boot Macs

Boot Runner puts admins in control of startup on dual boot Macs. It is an essential tool for labs, classrooms, and enterprise environments. Boot Runner also provides a seamless experience to help students, customers, and end users choose the right desktop.

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Boot Runner’s scheduling feature ensures that multi-boot Macs are in a ready state when they need to be for software updates. Maintain Windows security compliance on Boot Camp easily and reliably.

Guide users with custom branding and program information on the Boot Runner Selection Screen to tailor content, saving time and support resources.

Manage all the settings from your MDM server. Included with Boot Runner 3 is access to a configuration profile creation web service to create, manage, and export configuration profiles for Boot Runner 3.

Current Version: 3.4 (history)

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Updated UI

  • New Animated Text Effects
  • Return to Boot Runner Arrow at login window
  • Status Box with Boot Runner information
  • Updated background and icons

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MDM Support

Boot Runner 3 includes access to a web-based, online tool to create, manage, and export configuration profiles for all Boot Runner settings. All settings are available via the web interface; it is easy to customize both the look and the user experience from a central location.

Much More

  • SIP compatibility and Secure Boot
  • Boot Runner Licensing
  • APFS support
  • Improved VoiceOver support
  • Over 25 more features and improvements
  • Startup control for Macs with multiple operating systems
  • Support for virtual machine hosts
  • New screen customization options
  • Schedule startup into a boot volume
  • Custom selection screen popover text
  • Auto-login to macOS account
  • Auto-launch of virtual machine host
  • Custom login options
  • Support for APFS
  • Custom boot volume icons
  • Remote management of boot selection
  • Remote management of selection screen
  • Display or hide restart button
  • Display or hide shutdown button
  • Menu bar boot selector
  • Control virtual machine shutdown and logout
  • Custom marquee text formatting

Installation

  1. Download Visual Studio Code for macOS.
  2. Open the browser's download list and locate the downloaded archive.
  3. Select the 'magnifying glass' icon to open the archive in Finder.
  4. Drag Visual Studio Code.app to the Applications folder, making it available in the macOS Launchpad.
  5. Add VS Code to your Dock by right-clicking on the icon to bring up the context menu and choosing Options, Keep in Dock.

Launching from the command line

You can also run VS Code from the terminal by typing 'code' after adding it to the path:

  • Launch VS Code.
  • Open the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P) and type 'shell command' to find the Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command.
  • Restart the terminal for the new $PATH value to take effect. You'll be able to type 'code .' in any folder to start editing files in that folder.

Note: If you still have the old code alias in your .bash_profile (or equivalent) from an early VS Code version, remove it and replace it by executing the Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command.

Alternative manual instructions

Instead of running the command above, you can manually add VS Code to your path, to do so run the following commands:

Start a new terminal to pick up your .bash_profile changes.

Note: The leading slash is required to prevent $PATH from expanding during the concatenation. Remove the leading slash if you want to run the export command directly in a terminal.

Note: Since zsh became the default shell in macOS Catalina, run the following commands to add VS Code to your path:

Touch Bar support

Out of the box VS Code adds actions to navigate in editor history as well as the full Debug tool bar to control the debugger on your Touch Bar:

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Mojave privacy protections

After upgrading to macOS Mojave version, you may see dialogs saying 'Visual Studio Code would like to access your {calendar/contacts/photos}.' This is due to the new privacy protections in Mojave and is not specific to VS Code. The same dialogs may be displayed when running other applications as well. The dialog is shown once for each type of personal data and it is fine to choose Don't Allow since VS Code does not need access to those folders. You can read a more detailed explanation in this blog post.

Updates

VS Code ships monthly releases and supports auto-update when a new release is available. If you're prompted by VS Code, accept the newest update and it will get installed (you won't need to do anything else to get the latest bits).

Note: You can disable auto-update if you prefer to update VS Code on your own schedule.

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Preferences menu

You can configure VS Code through settings, color themes, and custom keybindings available through the Code > Preferences menu group.

You may see mention of File > Preferences in documentation, which is the Preferences menu group location on Windows and Linux. On a macOS, the Preferences menu group is under Code, not File.

Next steps

Once you have installed VS Code, these topics will help you learn more about VS Code:

  • Additional Components - Learn how to install Git, Node.js, TypeScript, and tools like Yeoman.
  • User Interface - A quick orientation around VS Code.
  • User/Workspace Settings - Learn how to configure VS Code to your preferences settings.

Common questions

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Why do I see 'Visual Studio Code would like access to your calendar.'

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If you are running macOS Mojave version, you may see dialogs saying 'Visual Studio Code would like to access your {calendar/contacts/photos}.' This is due to the new privacy protections in Mojave discussed above. It is fine to choose Don't Allow since VS Code does not need access to those folders.

VS Code fails to update

If VS Code doesn't update once it restarts, it might be set under quarantine by macOS. Follow the steps in this issue for resolution.

Does VS Code run on Mac M1 machines?

Yes, VS Code supports macOS ARM64 builds that can run on Macs with the Apple M1 chip. You can install the Universal build, which includes both Intel and Apple Silicon builds, or one of the platform specific builds.