![]() One limitation is that Configurator is not an over-the-air manager: The iOS device has to be plugged into a USB port on the Mac. Configurator can be loaded on any Mac running Lion client, and requires iTunes 10.6. IT groups can use Configurator instead of a full-blown third-party mobile device management app or Apple's Profile Manager, which requires OS X Lion Server. It's just under 16MB, and currently enjoys a 4+ rating. ![]() The app, from the Mac App Store, is Apple Configurator 1.0. It's a powerful tool for small organizations or small iPhone and iPad deployments, according to one network manager who's worked extensively with the new software. Almost unnoticed in announcing the new iPad, Apple also released on March 7 a new Mac app designed to streamline setting up and configuring iOS devices.
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