External Release Notes: Desktop App Core for Mac v 1.15.0 (March 18, 2026)
New Features and Improvements
New Features in Egnyte Actions Context Menu for Folders
Egnyte Actions context menu for folders has been introduced to provide quick access to commonly used folder actions directly from the Desktop App. Users will now be able to manage folder permissions, create upload links, and view folder details.
Selecting these options redirects users to the corresponding views in the WebUI, without requiring users to manually navigate to the web interface.
Reduced Default App Prompts on macOS 26.4
Starting with macOS 26.4, the Desktop App changes how it registers as the default handler for Microsoft Office files to align with new macOS behaviour. The app will attempt to register as the default handler only once and will respect the user’s choice, helping reduce repeated system prompts. Users can later change this selection in Finder using the Get Info option from the file context menu.
Login Window Integrated into Application UI
The login flow is now integrated into the main Application UI instead of appearing as a separate floating window. This ensures the login screen remains attached to the app window and visible at all times, preventing it from being hidden behind other windows.
Improved Corruption Detection for InDesign Files
The corruption detection process for InDesign files has been improved to reduce unnecessary temporary file entries appearing in InDesign’s Open Recent list.
Additional Information & Resources
The current release contains a few improvements to existing functionality.
- Performance, security, and stability improvements
- Minor bug fixes
How to Upgrade
Visit the Desktop App installers article to download and install the latest version of the Desktop App or update the existing app to the newest version on all the devices. It may take a few days for the latest version to propagate to all user devices. However, users can manually upgrade their app immediately after the release.
Known Issues and Limitations
No new limitations have been discovered.
Please refer to this article for the list of known limitations