Why no one is updating the wiki in the front-page?
Because it's a wiki You can do it if you wish. Then this far in to M1/ARM the list tends to be a bit overwhelming i assume. More and more apps are being ported as we speak.
Why no one is updating the wiki in the front-page?
I mitigated by using WinSCP on the Citrix environment...For the time being, I'm trying to put all non Apple Silicon supported in there.I think Filezila's response to a native app is "We have no plans, and never will do"
You can't get better than that.. blunt .. (nice and blunt.)
Very few i think. I recon more paid apps like Mozilla will upate their apps in the community, it smaller ones crowds like Commodore64/Amiga emuation (FS-uae) would just release source code, and pass it onto their users to compile if they see fit.
Oh yeah definitely saw a huge difference in the office apps!I’m just wishing that all apps etc goes native/universal soon. You do notice that intel apps are slower.
AdGuard is now updated for m1 support trough AppStore! Perfect!
I believe you mean AdGuard for Safari.AdGuard is now updated for m1 support trough AppStore! Perfect!
Yes, currently in beta. But anything with Readdle, it takes years.... they Announced a Windows app at least 2 years ago...i decided to stick with Mac Mail app for now.Spark email now updated for apple silicon
Out of beta and the latest version on the Mac App Store of 2.10 is Apple siliconYes, currently in beta. But anything with Readdle, it takes years.... they Announced a Windows app at least 2 years ago...i decided to stick with Mac Mail app for now.
Fair enough. Just noticed it, wasn't paying attention.Out of beta and the latest version on the Mac App Store of 2.10 is Apple silicon
Good idea sticking with the stock mail app versus Spark. More of a security risk with Spark.Yes, currently in beta. But anything with Readdle, it takes years.... they Announced a Windows app at least 2 years ago...i decided to stick with Mac Mail app for now.
Been using Dropbox for over a decade, but this might be a good time to let it go. I’m trying ICloud Drive now, my personal computing needs are quite simple these days.That's sad. A lot of macOS users use Dropbox. Would think they would make it a higher priority.
Dropbox has excellent versioning for files which is handy for many cases. iCloud does do more than just files though.Been using Dropbox for over a decade, but this might be a good time to let it go. I’m trying ICloud Drive now, my personal computing needs are quite simple these days.