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Mac compatibility in a dealership

Hi everyone,

So i am wondering about Mac compatibility inside a dealer and wonder if anyone else is running Mac OS. I myself daily a MBP 16” M2 and use it for almost all my work since I am in marketing.

We currently are using CDK as our DMS and are swiching to PBS Q1 2024.

I wanted to update the look of our front reception and now we ordered a IMac M1. I hated the look of the cheap looking HP all in ones.

Has anyone tried CDK or PBS on Mac? Or tried to integrate Mac OS into a dealership?
Hi everyone,
So i am wondering about Mac compatibility inside a dealer and wonder if anyone else is running Mac OS. I myself daily a MBP 16” M2 and use it for almost all my work since I am in marketing.

We currently are using CDK as our DMS and are swiching to PBS Q1 2024.

I wanted to update the look of our front reception and now we ordered a IMac M1. I hated the look of the cheap looking HP all in ones.

Has anyone tried CDK or PBS on Mac? Or tried to integrate Mac OS into a dealership?
I've been running on Mac in retail since 2018 (was running on vendor-side prior) with no issues other than just some Excel limitations while on an M1 which is a known issue (works better on Intel). When we had a Sales BDC they could choose their preference, half were on MacBook Air M1's with no issues and the other half on Lenovo ThinkPad's (Tekion, VinSolutions, Volie). The PC users were the ones needing IT support on occasion. We migrated to Office 360 as an auto group a couple years ago and then squashed any more Mac users and I've since moved everyone on a Mac off. I, our CPO, and some of the IT guys are the only ones still carrying Mac with no issues. I have a '19 Pro i9 that just sits and do most everything on a base '20 Air M1 with no issues since I'm not rendering video much any more.
 
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I switched to a Mac somewhere around 2007. Used to run Windows through a program called Parallels to access CDK (ADP then). Our IT Director at that time wasn't a Mac fan, but through other execs wanting to switch he eventually gave in. Last I heard he started using a Mac himself.

Running Windows on a Mac to access archaic and/or short-sighted technologies isn't hard at all. But do us all a favor and let those archaic and/or short-sighted technologies know how much they suck in the modern world.
 
I switched to a Mac somewhere around 2007. Used to run Windows through a program called Parallels to access CDK (ADP then). Our IT Director at that time wasn't a Mac fan, but through other execs wanting to switch he eventually gave in. Last I heard he started using a Mac himself.

Running Windows on a Mac to access archaic and/or short-sighted technologies isn't hard at all. But do us all a favor and let those archaic and/or short-sighted technologies know how much they suck in the modern world.
Well, I am happy to report that I got it working! Brand new M1 IMac. I run parallels for CDK and it works amazing. I seem to have forgotten to install one ADP software so accepting payment does not work. So I am gonna tackle that next. But the workaround is frustrating because it's dumb I even have to do it. So the service sends a PHP packet to check OS, But Windows on ARM is not part of the list of verified OS. A hard Check which means if this check does not pass do not run. All because CDK refuses to rebuild their code base like PBS. I have been on 4 calls with CDK and they blamed the Mac and the OS. All that needed to be done was to change one word. So I told them in the last call I had with them to change our server from a "Hard" requirement to a "Soft" one. The guy even said that he does not think they will do that.

Workaround for CDK on MAC
1. Use Parallels
2. Download Fiddler to intercept the packet and change one line from "Hard" to "Soft".

Thats it. No changes on the Regedit, and no additional drivers. In other words... Yes! you can install it on a M1(ARM) based chip and it will function just the same.

Sidenote
-Technically not support the latest build of Windows 11 and Windows 11 is not listed as compatible. Only Windows 10.
-It runs on .Net 1.1 so expect Zero security since 1.1 came out in 2003 and has long since lost security updates.
-Runs a version of Acrobat that is so old you can't download it from Adobe. (2008)
-Runs on IE! So basically it runs in a comablity mode.
-Must be MS-DOS based because it seems to have an emulator for MS-DOS
 
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