Apple Batch Monitor User Manual
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To install Apple Batch Monitor on macOS, download the installer package from the official Apple developer site. Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Apple Batch Monitor requires macOS 10.15 or later, a minimum of 4GB of RAM, and at least 500MB of free disk space.
First, ensure your network connection is stable. Check the firewall settings to ensure that the application is allowed to connect to the internet. Restart your router and the application if issues persist.
Regularly update the software to the latest version, monitor the CPU and memory usage, and close unnecessary applications while running Apple Batch Monitor to maintain optimal performance.
To create a new batch, open the application and select 'New Batch'. Fill in the required parameters and save. To manage existing batches, navigate to the 'Batches' tab and select the batch you want to modify.
If the application crashes, restart it and check for updates. If the issue persists, consult the log files for error messages and contact Apple support with detailed information.
Yes, you can schedule batch processing tasks by using the scheduling feature in the application settings. Set the desired time and frequency for the tasks you want to automate.
Open the 'Batch Progress' tab in the application to view real-time status updates, including progress bars and estimated completion times for each batch task.
Apple Batch Monitor supports a variety of file formats including .txt, .csv, .json for input and .csv, .json, .xml for output. Ensure that your files are formatted correctly for successful processing.
To update, open the application and navigate to 'Help' > 'Check for Updates'. Follow the prompts to download and install any available updates.