Google Apps Manager 7.00.06 freeware
Google Apps Manager (GAM) by jay0lee is a powerful command-line tool designed for managing Google Workspace accounts efficiently. It simplifies administrative tasks such as user management, group settings, and domain configurations, making it an essential asset for IT professionals. With a user-friendly interface and extensive documentation, GAM allows for automation of repetitive tasks, saving time and reducing errors. Its versatility and robust feature set make it a must-have for organizations ... ...
Author | jay0lee |
Released | 2024-09-25 |
Filesize | 30.20 MB |
Downloads | 693 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit, Windows 8 32/64 bit, Windows 7 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Google App Manager, Google Apps, Control Domain, Google Apps, Manager, Control, Domain |
Users' rating (14 rating) |
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7.00.06 | Sep 25, 2024 | New Release | Sign Windows gam.exe and MSI for verification purposes. You can confirm you are running an official GAM7 by right clicking on the Windows gam.exe or GAM MSI file and clicking Digital Signatures. The file will be signed by "Open Source Developer - James lee" (yes, James is Jay's legal name, now everybody knows, sigh). Signed builds will help to further legitimize GAM usage, reduce malware false positives and increase trust. Fix bug where GAM7 builds weren't including JSON discovery files properly causing issues with some APIs and commands. Updated gam <UserTypeEntity> create|update chatspace to support the new permissions settings for Chat spaces that are in Developer Preview. |
7.00.03 | Sep 19, 2024 | New Release | GAM 7.0.3 includes: Order of magnitude performance gains for Mac / Linux builds start time. GAM now uses a "one directory" PyInstaller build which offers better performance. Note that you'll see a lib/ folder extracted in the GAM install path also with many files under it. This is an expected part of the change and those files can safely be left as they are. On a Macbook Pro M1 Max / 64gb RAM / 1tb SSD GAM 7.00.02 takes ~7 seconds to run "gam version". GAM 7.00.03 runs the command in less than half a second. These optimizations will becoming to Windows shortly also (as soon as Jay can fix the MSI installer, ugh) MacOS builds are now signed with an Apple Developer certificate and notarized by Jay. This should allow running GAM on MacOS without needing to deal with security warnings and disabling them. This did require me to register to be a Apple software developer and pay a $99/year fee. I have feelings about needing to pay registration fees to make open-source software run but that's just life in 2024 and we need to go along with it to keep GAM admins secure. I plan to follow the equivalent processes to sign GAM Windows builds in the near future. If you'd like to help offset these costs feel free to Venmo me a few bucks. See the wiki for details on verifying your GAM7 binary is legitimate and official (I'll add commands to validate MacOS signature soon). MacOS 12 is no longer supported by Apple and Python 3.13+ won't run on it. Running GAM on unsupported platforms that aren't receiving security updates risks the security of your Workspace users and their data. Don't do it. This version removes support for MacOS 12. Python 3.8 is reaching end-of-life Oct 1st. We've removed testing and listed support. This version probably still works with Python 3.8 but a future version is likely to break it. This only matters if you're running GAM from source and using a very old Python version (which might be the case if you're running an old Linux distro). |
7.00.02 | Sep 17, 2024 | New Release | Added option showlastmodification to gam <UserTypeEntity> print|show filecounts that adds the following fields to the output: lastModifiedFileId,lastModifiedFileName,lastModifyingUser,lastModifiedTime; these are for the most recently modified file. Added option keepforever [<Boolean>] to gam <UserTypeEntity> update filerevisions that allows setting Keep forever in revisions. Upgraded to Python 3.12.6 where possible. |