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TrancyGoose

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Still missing the following;

  • PowerShell
  • Horizon Client
  • Some Torrent client
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Messenger (Facebook)
Apparently MS Teams and OneDrive are confirmed to be turned universal. As far as Torrent goes, yeah, that's a pity. Don't care about Facebook!
 
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Apparently MS Teams and OneDrive are confirmed to be turned universal. As far as Torrent goes, yeah, that's a pity. Don't care about Facebook!
I have not even installed one drive as it’s not native or universal.
Teams I need for my work sadly.
 

southerndoc

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Apparently MS Teams and OneDrive are confirmed to be turned universal. As far as Torrent goes, yeah, that's a pity. Don't care about Facebook!
Confirmed as in it's released or that it's in the works?

Still waiting on Adobe Acrobat to be ported. I use it heavily.
 

Carlos51

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It's M1 native but unofficial for now
Updated now to latest 4.3.8 version:
Carlos
 
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Carlos51

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Adobe Acrobat Reader now supports M1 Macs natively.
Read this after installing:
in order to enable M1 support after installing the app.
Carlos
 

southerndoc

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Adobe Acrobat Reader now supports M1 Macs natively.
Read this after installing:
in order to enable M1 support after installing the app.
Carlos
Thank you for posting this. For some reason I have Acrobat DC on my Mac mini M1 and Acrobat Pro DC on my MBA M1. The Pro version's preferences doesn't have an option to run natively.

I was able to check native operation for my MM M1 running Acrobat DC. I'm confused why Adobe would make this an option and not automatically run it natively.
 

gank41

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You have to have Rosetta to run the Acrobat installer, no thanks.
Yeah, I find it to be pretty ridiculous you need to install the Intel version first due to their plugins being installed also, and THEN go into settings and select the option for Universal App. ? But, I wouldn't expect any less from Adobe. It's hard to understand if it would be more work for them to just offer two different installers or to do it like this. Or hey! Maybe even offering a way for their website to detect what kind of installer you'd need and then just download that one.. I mean, it's Adobe.
 
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