

The software would therefore need to be installed and licensed automatically. If you're reading this, hopefully you'll find something of use! Notes My work on this presented a few challenges, none of which will be unfamiliar to those in Mac administration, but each step helped me learn something new. The following notes, determining how I proceeded, came out of these discussions: In the course of my work on this, I had several discussions with the vendor of the software. The free trial of the software available on the ShinyWhiteBox website is the version of the app we need.The license should be applied post install.
#ISHOWU AUDIO CAPTURE. FULL#
#Ishowu audio capture alternative fullĭoing so converts the trial into the full app. Licensing the app requires placing 2 x files in the user home directory.


The app does not respect system locations (i.e. something like /Library/Application Support), so this must be done for each user of the machine who wishes to use the software.įirst, I downloaded the software from the ShinyWhiteBox website. dmg, so I mounted and inspected it in the Finder. There are 2 items at the root - iShowU Instant.app and iShowU Audio Capture.pkg. After some consultation with the stakeholders, we determined both should be installed. I use AutoPkg, so wanted to use this to obtain the most recent version of the software and ensure that new releases get captured and imported to my Munki repo. There was an existing recipe, but this was 3 years old and pulled down an older version than the then current release. It also did not take any steps to deal individually with the items within the. Fork the repo containing the existing recipe, modify, and raise a Pull Request.Raise an issue with the maintainer of the existing nning CodeSignatureVerifier on both items).
