
I am not endorsing any particular product, I'm merely letting you know what works and where you can get it from. I have no personal preference as to who you decide to purchase from. You will notice I have multiple vendors to choose from. NOTICE: The links to vendors / products is an attempt to save you time searching for the specific item, by linking you directly to the item shown. The use of this program is not supported here for Apple operating systems, as it is not required and won't work with Mountain Lion (10.8.x). The program is available for purchase through the manufacturer, and is not available for download from DoD. It was offered for the “Tiger” release (Mac OS X 10.4.x) and is not compatible with Lion (the current release of Mac OS X (10.7.x)). Installation instructions can be found below.ĪctivClient is a middleware program used by the DoD to facilitate the cross talk between Windows computers and your Common Access Card. It is updated as additional information is available and your input is appreciated for solutions not outlined here. The following information is provided for your situational awareness while setting up the utilization of your CAC on your Mac.

This is great news for Mac users since Lotus and ApproveIt has never worked for them, however, we have come to find out that we are still unable to sign the forms. Beginning in FY15, Lotus Forms and ApproveIt / eSign software will no longer be supported. Army Publishing Directorate began the conversion of the Army's inventory of existing IBM Lotus forms to PDF-F in FY 2014. NOTE: Your computer must have an Intel processor.Īrmy has migrated to Adobe fillable forms. If you are having DTS (Defense Travel System) problems with Mavericks, please look hereĪrmy users: You will have to install Windows in a virtual environment to be able to use Lotus Forms and eSign. In my tests of Mavericks 10.9, I have found a few CAC enablers that should work (see table 4 on CAC enablers page).

Look at the CAC enablers page to find out which enablers are compatible with 10.9.x. If you have recently updated to 10.9 (Mavericks) from a previous version of OS 10.x, you'll need to uninstall your CAC enabling program, restart computer, then install an updated version of your CAC enabler. Apple states that IF your computer worked with Mountain Lion, it will work with Mavericks. If you are planning on upgrading to Mavericks (10.9) from Mountain Lion (10.8), Lion (10.7) or Snow Leopard (10.6), you need to make sure your computer can support it. Tiger (10.4.x) users, utilize the Tiger support page
