3.9 | Apple Remote Desktop

: A new toolbar item allows you to use a high-visibility "Assistance Cursor" to point at specific items on a remote user’s screen, making remote support and training more intuitive.

: For admins using a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, version 3.9 added dynamic controls for remote tasks directly on the keyboard strip. Apple Remote Desktop 3.9

Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3.9 is a significant update to Apple's macOS management software, introduced to improve security, reliability, and modern hardware compatibility. While primarily used by IT administrators and educators for managing large fleets of Macs, version 3.9 brought several quality-of-life improvements for smaller networks as well. Key Features of Version 3.9 : A new toolbar item allows you to

: You can now export your entire computer list, including saved credentials, into an encrypted archive. This makes it easy to move your management setup to another Mac without re-entering passwords. While primarily used by IT administrators and educators

: The update heightened communication security between local and remote computers. It also introduced an optional "Allow communications with older clients (less secure)" setting in Preferences to maintain compatibility with legacy systems when necessary.

Apple Remote Desktop 3.9 retains all the powerful administrative tools built into the Apple Remote Desktop ecosystem : What's new in Apple Remote Desktop

: Admins can connect to Macs running older versions of the ARD client without manually toggling security settings, provided the admin app is on version 3.9.2 or later. Core Functionality