Hey hey Zoom has an upcoming update adding native support this is HUGE
DOHI could not help laughing, all I could imagine is Mr. Trump saying "HUGE".
Yeah I don't see the [edit] button others have posted above, only the [Report] [WikiPost History]...[Like]Wrong button. It is at the bottom of the post.
[Reply] buttons. If I copy the WikiPost History link and change 'history' to 'edit' it just tells me I don't have permissions.
Oh well.
(Hope I didn't break anything, WiKis are definitely not a place I feel at home in)
Sorry friend... but you need 20 posts to be able to edit the wiki. This is done to prevent trolls from signing up just to trash the wiki.Yeah I don't see the [edit] button others have posted above, only the [Report] [WikiPost History]...[Like]
Ha I *knew* it had to be something like that! Thanks for letting me knowfriend... but you need 20 posts to be able to edit the wiki. This is done to prevent trolls from signing up just to trash the wiki.
If you tell me what you would like to add, I would be glad to do it for you.
Added them for you.So far the apps not on the list that are Universal binaries are...
I would think it's to keep their app smaller in size for downloads and etc.I wonder why Zoom and Google Chrome are offered in separate versions for Intel and Apple Silicon, whereas all other developers just give everyone the universal binary?
Yes. Preferably with an app like TrashMe or something that can completely remove it.So should I uninstall the previous Zoom before installing this new native one?
No need. The installer gets rid of the previous version before it installs the new one. It upgraded just fine for me.So should I uninstall the previous Zoom before installing this new native one?
No, unless you had some reason to think Zoom had messed up with their installer which would be pretty extraordinary. Upgrading from the intel only version is obviously going to be the normal route for most people and the most obvious use case for zoom to have anticipated and tested. Things like preferences, for example backgrounds etc, are clearly architecture independent so there’s no need to blow them away.So should I uninstall the previous Zoom before installing this new native one?
Cant say if that Native is better than Universal. But Native would definitely be smaller than Universal in size, as Universal binary has both Apple Silicon and Intel binary.Is there any difference on Native vs Universal besides the Intel factor? Is Native better/preferred than Universal?