Software compatibility
This section will be updated frequently, so please check back often in the first few weeks following macOS Mojave's release. See the RoaringApps site for a longer list of applications.
Warning about OpenAFS: If you are using OpenAFS for any version of macOS prior to 10.14 Mojave you MUST uninstall OpenAFS before upgrading your Mac to macOS Mojave. See footnote 1 in the table below.
CrashPlan backups: Due to Apple's privacy restrictions for files and folders containing personal data in macOS Catalina 10.15 and macOS Mojave 10.14, CrashPlan will not back up many of your files (including documents, your desktop, and downloads)unless you update your macOS privacy settings to allow Full Disk Access. Learn what is impacted and how to update your macOS privacy settings to allow a full backup.
Software | Description | Mojave Compatibility |
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BigFix Client | The latest BigFix client available is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Box Sync Client | The Box Sync Client is now compatible with the Apple File System (APFS). | Compatible |
CrashPlan | CrashPlan is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Fetch | The latest version of Fetch is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Google Drive | Google Drive File Stream, which replaces the Google Drive sync client, supports the Apple File System (APFS) and is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Jabber | Jabber is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Kerberos Commander | The latest version of Kerberos Commander (version 5.8.0) is required with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
LelandSSH | The latest version of LelandSSH is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Microsoft Office 2016 | Office 2016 for Mac is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
OneDrive for Business | OneDrive for Business is now compatible with the Apple File System (APFS). | Compatible |
OpenAFS1 |
AuriStorFS, which replaced OpenAFS on macOS v10.13 and later, is compatible with macOS Mojave. Be sure to uninstall any previous versions of OpenAFS before upgrading to macOS Mojave. See footnote 1. |
Compatible |
Stanford Anti-Malware (CrowdStrike) | Stanford Anti-Malware is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Stanford Desktop Tools (SDT) | The latest version of SDT is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Stanford Network Registration Tool (SNRT) | SNRT, which is used during the Stanford Network Self-Registration process, is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Stanford Software Removal Tool | The Stanford Software Removal Tool is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
Stanford Whole Disk Encryption (SWDE) | macOS High Sierra is supported in SWDE through FileVault2, the native whole disk encryption feature. | Compatible |
VLRE | VLRE users who upgrade to macOS Mojave need to install the latest version of VLRE (version 2.1) in order to maintain device compliance. | Compatible |
VMWare Fusion | VMware Fusion is compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
VPN | Cisco AnyConnect and the native built-in VPN client are compatible with macOS Mojave. | Compatible |
1 If you are using OpenAFS for any version of macOS prior to 10.14 Mojave you MUST uninstall OpenAFS before upgrading your Mac to Mojave. Use the Stanford Software Removal Tool to uninstall OpenAFS. If you do not uninstall OpenAFS prior to upgrading to macOS Mojave, your computer could end up in a kernel panic loop. If this happens, see the macOS High Sierra Kernel Panic Recovery instructions. |