App Portal and Kiosk 2 Transition History iOS/iPadOS App Portal FileWave 15.3 moved the iOS/iPadOS App Portal out of technical preview and made it the supported self-service application. This page records that transition; use the current Kiosk articles for setup and deployment guidance. FileWave 16 removed Kiosk 1 from macOS and Windows clients. Kiosk 2 is the current desktop self-service application, and Kiosk 1 is end of life. What changed in FileWave 15.3 Supported iOS/iPadOS application: App Portal moved from technical preview to the supported self-service workflow. Updated desktop interface: Kiosk 2 replaced the original macOS and Windows Kiosk design. Reboot visibility: Kiosk can tell users when an assigned Fileset requires a restart. Desktop Kiosk for macOS and Windows Kiosk 2 introduced a redesigned desktop interface for browsing and installing administrator-approved content on macOS and Windows. The transition affected interface behavior and older customization files: Navigation: Kiosk 2 uses the current browsing and item-detail layout. Screen sizes: The interface adapts to different window and device sizes. Branding: Current color, name, and logo settings replace older desktop customization methods. Legacy cleanup: Pre-15.3 Kiosk customization files may have no effect after the transition. Duplicate Kiosk icons: One older customization can leave both Kiosk versions visible during a legacy transition; use the cleanup article below. If an assigned Fileset requires a restart, Kiosk displays that requirement before installation so the user can plan for the interruption. If you still maintain a pre-15.3 desktop Kiosk configuration, remove obsolete customization files before troubleshooting branding or duplicate Kiosk icons. Related Content Removing pre-15.3 Kiosk Customizations (macOS/Windows) Setting the Primary Colour, Name and Logo in Kiosk/App Portal (16.0+) Applications Preventing Reboot (macOS/Windows)