We are delighted to announce that awaBerry Connect now fully supports Apple-based devices. Starting today, macOS users can install the awaBerry Connect agent via Homebrew and enjoy the same zero-trust remote access capabilities that Linux users have had since our launch.
Install in Seconds via Homebrew
Getting awaBerry Connect running on your Mac is as straightforward as it gets:
brew install awaberry/tap/awaberry-connect
Follow the on-screen prompts, authenticate with your awaBerry account, and your Mac is immediately accessible from anywhere in the world. No certificates to configure, no firewall rules to write, no IT department sign-off required.
Full Zero-Trust Access on macOS
Everything you can do with awaBerry Remote on Linux is now available on your Mac:
- Web-based SSH terminal — access your macOS shell from any browser
- File browser — browse, upload, and download files from your Mac, directly in the browser
- Smart Terminal — use natural language to generate shell commands on macOS
A Word From Andreas
Enjoy remote access to your Mac from everywhere — read files via your mobile or upload files. This has been one of the most requested features from our user community, and I am thrilled that macOS users can now benefit from the full awaBerry experience without any compromises.
Use Cases for Mac Users
Whether you are a developer who needs to reach your studio Mac from a client site, a creative professional managing large files remotely, or a researcher who wants secure access to a dedicated compute machine, awaBerry Connect for macOS delivers the access you need — from any device, any network, without opening a single port.
Full setup documentation is available in the User Manual.