no its not... but at least no installation..(of course it's not the same but it was fun)
no its not... but at least no installation..(of course it's not the same but it was fun)
Wiki to document universal and native Apple silicon apps as they are released. Another known tracking site for app compatibility is RoaringApps, but at the time of writing this, the listings are very limited.
The first post in this thread is a "wiki" post that anybody can edit. If there is an app you would like to add to the list, you can click the edit button in the first post and add it yourself.When are you going to update this list with the writing tools I suggested? It's embarrassing that MacRumors links to this list in a story today and the list incomplete.
If you click the WikiPost History button on the first post you can see who is actively contributing:When are you going to update this list with the writing tools I suggested? It's embarrassing that MacRumors links to this list in a story today and the list incomplete.
Not everyone can edit the wiki post. I can't edit it, the tools drop down only shows a "Watch new edits" option. Probably something to do with this being a new account.The first post in this thread is a "wiki" post that anybody can edit. If there is an app you would like to add to the list, you can click the edit button in the first post and add it yourself.
Wrong button. It is at the bottom of the post.Not everyone can edit the wiki post. I can't edit it, the tools drop down only shows a "Watch new edits" option. Probably something to do with this being a new account.
How very dare you! Excel too!I've added Word and PowerPoint to the wiki.
BlackHole works so far on M1 (probably running in Rosetta, not sure as it's just driver...) then I use it with QuickTime recordingSeems like I can't install Soundflower. Does anyone have a workaround, or a free or inexpensive alternative to that one? Screenium just looks ... kinda cheap? Looking for a screen recorder with system audio.