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Yes, Projector can run on Apple's Mac line of computers running the most up-to-date macOS versions 10.14 (Mojave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11* (Big Sur), 12 (Monterey), and 13 (Ventura), 14 (Sonoma) including on Apple Silicon M1 hardware. Versions back to 10.12 (Sierra) likely will work but are not officially supported. 

There are a couple limitations discussed in this document broken up by major functional area of our product. Please see the sections below to determine whether those limitations affect you.

Due to the ever increasing relevance of macOS, Linux, and Tablet operating systems as business environments Projector is continually improving our cross platform compatibility. You will find that with each new release we have more functionality available via our website.

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The Windows version of the Management Portal has a Logout command under the File menu. This deletes a stored password (if you selected this option on log in) and closes the applicaitonapplication.

On the Mac, this Logout option is not included. If you need to log out, simply go to File > Options and pick the Password tab. Click Clear Password. Quit the application. On the next start up, you will need to enter your Projector credentials again.

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Though rare, some users have found that when you click on the link in a Projector email for a scheduled/distributed report your computer may try to open it in Excel, causing an ugly result. This link is actually to a web page that will ask you to enter your Projector login and password before it lets you download the report.  The solution is to copy the URL of the link (i.e. Ctrl + click or "Right Click" on it and copy the link location) and then paste it into a web browser (Safari, FireFoxFirefox, Etc..). When you do this it should bring you to a Projector login page.  Enter your credentials and it should then allow you to download the Excel file.

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