One X Communicator For Mac
Using One-X Communicator for Mac OS X. Video calls, quick access to voicemail, and more. Don't Call 911 from this client. Avaya one-X® Communicator for Mac 2.0.1 6 January 27, 2014 Getting Started Review these notes prior to the installation of the Avaya one-X® Communicator for Mac OS 2.0.1 software to your device. Supported Client-side Devices and Operating Systems Devices:. MacBook Pro (regular or retina display). MacBook Air. Mac Mini. iMac. Avaya one-X Mobile Preferred for IP Office is an easy-to-use software application that securely extends unified communications to iPhone for. IOS Version 4.1.12. Added: 07/27/19.
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ShoreTel Communicator for MAC with OS X Mountain Lion
Apple released a new OS X upgrade on July 25th OS X Mountain Lion 10.8
I tested the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC (Version 12 (17.60.9211.0) over the weekend with the new OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 and it works as it did on OS X Lion 10.7 with one exception.
Items discovered while testing:
If the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC App was already installed prior to upgrading to OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 (From OS X Lion) the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC continues to open and work as normal.

Installing ShoreTel Communicator for MAC on OS X Mountain Lion (New install)
If downloading and installing ShoreTel Communicator for MAC after installing OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 users will encounter a pop-up notice indicating that the App you tried to open was not registered with Apple and will fail to open.
Example download link for ShoreTel Communicator for MAC:http://<server name or IP address>/ShoreWareResources/clientinstall/
To allow the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC to open after installation, you must add it as an exception.
- Open the Applications folder where the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC App was installed.
- Press the Control-Key and click on the ShoreTel Communicator for MAC App. (Pop-up Menu will display)
- Choose Open from the pop-up menu
- Click Open
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ShoreTel Communicator for MAC will now open normally and the App will be stored as an exception and no longer cause the pop-up.(below)
(See screen shot below)
OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 added a new Notification Center
This new enhancement adds notifications of new email, a message, software update, a calendar alert, etc.

The ShoreTel Communicator for MAC will NOT provide alerts in the new Notification Center.
The ShoreTel Communicator for MAC continues to use Growl as it’s pop-up toaster notification.
With that said, The ShoreTel Communicator for MAC app with not appear in the Notifications settings in the System Settings and will continued to be configured in the System Settings of Growl.
Example: Screen shot of new Notification Center
ShoreTel IM – via XMPP with OS X Mountain Lion
iChat is now incorporated into the new MAC OS X Mountain Lion iMessages
ShoreTel IM with iChat is now included in the new Messages
ShoreTel IM uses XMPP and is configured as account type Jabber.
ShoreTel IM continues to work with MAC OS X Mountain Lion iMessages same as before with iChat.
Parallels Desktop 7 for MAC
The ShoreTel Communicator for Windows continues to work running on Windows 7 utilizing Parallels Desktop 7 for MAC (Build 7.0.15104 July 10,2012)
VMware Fusion for MAC
The ShoreTel Communicator for Windows continues to work running on Windows 7 utilizing VMware Fusion for MAC (Version 4.1.3 Build 730298)
Testing was performed with the following:
MacBook Pro i7 OS X Version 10.8
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MacBook Air i5 OS X Version 10.8
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