![]() ![]() ![]() Then, in 2019, Apple announced that VPP was going away. With VPP, purchasing shifted to the organization-first in the form of redemption codes that employees could use to purchase apps, later in the form of licenses owned by companies and assigned to devices or users if an employee no longer needed the app, the license could easily be reassigned. Because employees purchased the apps with their own accounts, they owned the app licenses-not the company. Before VPP, employees with company-owned Apple devices had to use their personal Apple accounts to purchase apps, and then get reimbursed. ![]() App Store Appsīack in the day, admins relied on Apple’s Volume Purchase Program (VPP) to distribute apps from the App Store to end-users. In this guide, we’ll provide an overview of how to distribute Mac software-with or without Apple Business Manager. Unfortunately, not every business app an admin might want to make available to end-users is available that way. Apple makes this relatively easy for some apps, thanks to Apple Business Manager's Apps and Books feature. Distributing and managing apps is one of a Mac admin’s core responsibilities. ![]()
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