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- MacOS
This article explains the Apple notification that warns users when they have apps installed that will no longer run after upgrading to macOS 28 (Fall of 2027), which drops support for Intel-only (Rosetta 2) apps. It describes what the notification means, which apps may be affected, and what steps Bowdoin clients should take to prepare.
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- Software, Applications, & AI
- Microsoft 365
Explains how to fix Microsoft 365 (Office) apps such as Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or OneNote that will not open on a Bowdoin-issued Mac, often after an update. The fix is to reinstall Microsoft Office 365 from Self Service, which does not delete any of your data.
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- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Digital Excellence Commitment
Step-by-step setup instructions for Bowdoin students setting up a new MacBook Pro received through the Digital Excellence Commitment (DExC) program. Covers initial setup, app installation, OneDrive configuration, PaperCut printing, and next steps.
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- Devices, Printing & Scanning
- Computer Allocation Process (CAP)
Step-by-step guide for setting up a new Bowdoin macOS computer received through the CAP program. Covers confirming data backup, running Apple Setup Assistant, restoring data via Druva inSync, installing apps from Self Service, configuring core apps, connecting peripherals, and scheduling a follow-up with IT.
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- Software, Applications, & AI
- Adobe Creative Cloud
An overview of Adobe Creative Cloud at Bowdoin College, including which applications are included, who has access, and how to install apps on Bowdoin-owned or personal devices.
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- Software, Applications, & AI
- Adobe Creative Cloud
Step-by-step instructions for installing the Adobe Creative Cloud app on Bowdoin-issued Mac and Windows computers, as well as on personal devices. Covers signing in with a Bowdoin account and installing individual Adobe apps.
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- Software, Applications, & AI
- General Software & Tools
Instructions for installing LM Studio on a Bowdoin-issued or personal Mac and using it to download and run AI language models locally, without sending data to external servers. Covers installation via Jamf Self Service, downloading a model, starting a chat, and keeping LM Studio up to date.