That's correct but, after the installation is completed, you can enable the M1 version from Acrobat Reader preferences.You have to have Rosetta to run the Acrobat installer, no thanks.
I don't know why they did it this way.
Carlos
That's correct but, after the installation is completed, you can enable the M1 version from Acrobat Reader preferences.You have to have Rosetta to run the Acrobat installer, no thanks.
It’s just a shame that a company as large as Adobe has to do it this way…That's correct but, after the installation is completed, you can enable the M1 version from Acrobat Reader preferences.
I don't know why they did it this way.
Carlos
Microsoft did the same with Office 2008. Office 2008 is a Universal app (Intel / PowerPC) but the installer was PowerPC only.It’s just a shame that a company as large as Adobe has to do it this way…
They probably wanted to rush out a Universal app, but didn't want to wait on porting the installers and plug-ins as Universal apps. I'm sure with time they will eventually port (they'll have to), but I think they should have delayed the release to make everything Universal instead of just the app.That's correct but, after the installation is completed, you can enable the M1 version from Acrobat Reader preferences.
I don't know why they did it this way.
Carlos
Yeah, I agree.I need MS Teams, MS OneDrive, and ExpressVPN native as soon as possible. The Intel versions are killing my battery life!
I'm still surprised that Teams and OneDrive haven't already been ported over. ExpressVPN probably will take a bit.I need MS Teams, MS OneDrive, and ExpressVPN native as soon as possible. The Intel versions are killing my battery life!
Did you try the webversion of Teams in a native browser?I need MS Teams, MS OneDrive, and ExpressVPN native as soon as possible. The Intel versions are killing my battery life!
That's not really a great alternative.Did you try the webversion of Teams in a native browser?
Yeah, having to switch to a web app due to compatibility of an app, really says a lot…That's not really a great alternative.
Anyone think there will be any interesting surprises with the new macbooks?
Seems like other than performance they likely will be pretty boring and just reverting to 2015 style.
At this point I'm not even sure we'll get wi-fi 6e since the latest iPhones didn't get it. Not sure how good mini-LED is.
Other than that I think laptops are pretty boring. Only thing that would be cool is if they maybe bumped default storage to 1tb instead of 512gb (at least for 16"), but just highly doubt it.
Yeah, I've got that set up, but with things like online meetings that are opened by another app (like Outlook) it'll open the app.Did you try the webversion of Teams in a native browser?
Looks like OneDrive M1 update will be coming late this year:So let’s see the following softwares is still not updated of the softwares that I’m using.
- one drive
- Microsoft teams
- VMware Horizon Client
- Skype (don’t think it will update)
- Powershell
They will never revert back to 2015 design or the ports and all of that. That would mean going backwards for apple, and they won't do it. Best we will get is bigger screens, storage adjustments and improved CPU! IMHO.
I'm saying they already are. The suspected M1X macbooks are dropping the touchbar and adding more ports back in based on rumors.
This is true apple will not ditch the touchbar or add more ports. A big maybe in hdmi and if they add it it’s only because that’s the only way to have two displays connected like with the Mac mini m1And how many of those rumours turned out to be true lately? Rumours are just to generate hype for you-tubers, clicks and ad dollars, that's all. I guess we will have to wait and see, but judging by rumours on a AOD for iPhone, and other stuff, i wouldn't hold my breath. Although a dedicated USB A port would be nice
im using the Safari one, is that separate one? Im drawing a blank here, cause the Safari one also lives in the menu barAdGuard for Mac now have stable native version
AdGuard v2.6 for Mac: DNS filtering and Native Apple Silicon support
Good news alert! DNS filtering and native Apple silicon support are added to AdGuard for Mac. These features have been used by beta testing enthusiasts for a long time now, but today we've finally got to the release point, so the features will be available for all users.adguard.com