
MACOS CURRENT VERSION UPDATE
This feature must be enabled by Zoom and will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for June 24, 2023.

Similar to screen sharing options in meetings, Team Chat users have the flexibility to choose what they want to share and can even share multiple screens. Users of Team Chat can instantly share their screen during a one-on-one chat.

This feature will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for June 26, 2023. This requires a Zoom Events or Zoom Sessions license. Webinars can have up to 1000 attendees split across 100 rooms. These breakout rooms are independent in terms of audio and video from the main webinar session, but hosts can move freely in, out, and between open breakout rooms. The host can specify how many rooms they want to create, then manually assign attendees to each room, or have attendees automatically assigned to rooms. Webinar hosts can create smaller breakout sessions during their webinar, similar to those available in Zoom Meetings. Seamlessly transition Zoom Webinars from mobile to desktop and back to mobile, allowing users to take advantage of the mobility of the mobile client and the more feature-rich desktop client to suit their needs. Previously, breakout rooms were unaffected by this security control. When the host of the meeting uses the Suspend Participant Activities option under Security controls, in addition to stopping all screen shares, video, and audio, all breakout rooms will be closed and participants are returned to the main session. Suspend participant activities enhancement for breakout rooms.Previously, participants could only share one desktop or multiple different open programs at the same time. Screen sharing has been enhanced to allow meeting participants to share 2 desktop screens at once. Users viewing shared content can more easily adjust their current view by using the Cmd + track wheel (macOS and Linux) shortcut with a mouse or pinch-to-zoom with a trackpad. 1:1 chats will continue to use the shortest retention period between the users. All group chats and channels will follow the cloud storage retention period of the owner for that group chat or channel. Changes to existing featuresĬloud storage retention logic is changed to be more simplified and predictable for group chats and channels that include members from different groups or accounts with differing cloud storage retention periods. Note: This client release was originally scheduled for June 19, but has been delayed 2 days. Please review all current release notes carefully.

Note: The information in the past release notes may have been superseded by subsequent release notes.
MACOS CURRENT VERSION INSTALL
Disable first install onboarding experience - DisableZoomOnboardingĭisabled by default, this allows admins to disable the onboarding experience displayed the first time the Zoom desktop client is installed.ĭownload here: Download Center Resolved Issues.Other Platform Updates: Zoom Rooms, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, and Webįor a list of release notes by date, see Zoom Releases by Date.ĭetails about upcoming releases will be posted as they become available. Learn more about prompted versions, as well as AutoUpdate tracks. Users with a version below a prompted version will see a banner in the client, informing them of an available update. Prompted: Prompted versions are important versions with useful feature enhancements and/or critical bug fixes. These can be either major or minor releases. Manual: Most client releases require manually checking for updates in the client, or downloading from the Zoom Downloads page directly. When updating Zoom on your device, there are two download types:

MACOS CURRENT VERSION FULL
In addition, you can find information about upcoming changes (if available) and see a full history of macOS software updates made in the last two years (by release date and version number). This article contains information about recent changes to the Zoom app for macOS, including new and enhanced features, updates to existing features, and bug fixes. Zoom provides up-to-date release notes for our software on devices using macOS.
