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CheatSheet is now Universal
Very usefull app. See what shortcuts an application has just by holding command key.
Thanks for mentioning this app. I haven't used it in several years and forgot all about it until now.
 
Premiere and Photoshop betas are progressing very quickly now. Media Encoder is just about complete. I think these three apps will be released soon.

The other Adobe apps are still Intel and probably be complete by the time the new Pro machines are released.
 
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Hi, I got the new mac mini. I understand that not all softwares will work. I tried to contact LifeFlix and they told me to just install the dmg files. Anyone who know what will happen if the application is not supported?
 
Hi, I got the new mac mini. I understand that not all softwares will work. I tried to contact LifeFlix and they told me to just install the dmg files. Anyone who know what will happen if the application is not supported?

nearly all existing Mac applicatiions will work via roeetta 2. Rosetta 2 is an emulation layer that let’s intel applications work on Mac m1.
 
Premiere and Photoshop betas are progressing very quickly now. Media Encoder is just about complete. I think these three apps will be released soon.

The other Adobe apps are still Intel and probably be complete by the time the new Pro machines are released.
I tried Photoshop beta a week ago and it kept showing me the beachball every time I tried to paste something from illustrator. Will try again to see if it has improved. After Effects and Audition have betas too
 
I tried Photoshop beta a week ago and it kept showing me the beachball every time I tried to paste something from illustrator. Will try again to see if it has improved. After Effects and Audition have betas too

Am not pasting from Illustrator as I don’t use it. AE is still Intel in beta.
 
WebCatalog - lets you create an app from a website. Available in Apple Silicon version. Web catalog is like Fluid App, or the app creators built in to chromium-based browsers, but Web Catalog doesn't open two icons in the Dock like Chrome, Brave, Edge and so on. It has many pre-built web apps, but all you need is the URL to create your own. I use it for things like banking, weather, cycling apps, Google Photos and so on. Once built the web app looks like, and functions like a full app. The best thing? For normal use it's free!
 
Wow, Textmate, once upon a time, before Sublime, Textmate was the king, then they were really slow of releasing, everyone moved on, didn't realise it's still going.
Well, sublime slowed down the development a lot lately, not much going on there since a 1-2 years.
Somehow all development resources is going into sublime merge.
I bought both, but I'm not going to buy them again.

That's why i rediscovered Textmate, and will replace sublimetext+merge with VisualStudioCode+Fork+Textmate.
 
Well, sublime slowed down the development a lot lately, not much going on there since a 1-2 years.
Somehow all development resources is going into sublime merge.
I bought both, but I'm not going to buy them again.

That's why i rediscovered Textmate, and will replace sublimetext+merge with VisualStudioCode+Fork+Textmate.
I guess most people had moved on from Sublime to VSCode now including myself.

Why do you need Textmate when you have VSCode?
 
I guess most people had moved on from Sublime to VSCode now including myself.

Why do you need Textmate when you have VSCode?
For quick non-project related dirty text editing, e.g like with Notepad++ under Windows, for column select editing, or mass regex text replacements, etc.
 
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This one really helps, as OpenVPN TAP mode is pretty much not going to be supported via TunnelBlick on Big Sur.

I don't use TAP mode, but Beta 3 is out and is Universal. Also has ability to install Tun and Tap extensions on Big Sur. Not sure if that helps your use case.


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I tried Photoshop beta a week ago and it kept showing me the beachball every time I tried to paste something from illustrator. Will try again to see if it has improved. After Effects and Audition have betas too

You should forget slow Adobe and use the native PixelMate Pro to pay only once instead of renting Adobe apps!

Another great small application Graphic Converter to convert any graphic to any for any weird pictures graphics! It is great shareware program too!
 
You should forget slow Adobe and use the native PixelMate Pro to pay only once instead of renting Adobe apps!

Another great small application Graphic Converter to convert any graphic to any for any weird pictures graphics! It is great shareware program too!
Looks interesting. can't escape Adobe as thats what we use at work - Ai/Ps/Id but will try Pixelmate on my Air. Thanks 👍
 
You should forget slow Adobe and use the native PixelMate Pro to pay only once instead of renting Adobe apps!

Stop it man. People working in Adobe workflows can’t switch. There no app with the file compatibilities or ease of use. Not even Affinity Photo which has copied so many features but exports incompatible layers.

If all your clients say ‘What happened to the layers? Our guys say the layer structure isn’t correct.’

If your answer is ‘I use this cheap incompatible app’

You lose this client. They will hire someone else who invests in their business and outputs correct files.
 
Not even for newbies, its useful to anyone who uses a new app for the first time. A simply must have, phenomenal app - it does one thing and it does it perfectly.
I’m honestly surprised that it’s just not something built into macOS. For real, to anyone else who’s never used CheatSheet, check it out.
 
Hello!
Does Quite Imposing go under Adobe Acrobat?
Or is it working well for Imposing M1?
 
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