Is evertything ready in the new version for running with M1 chip
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Gregg, the last sentence says: "In the near future, we will be providing a build of Reunion 13 that will run natively (without Rosetta 2) on the new M1 chip. This will be a free update for all Reunion 13 users."
Will this be an Universal 2 build for both Intel and AS Macs?Dennis B. Swaney
Prescott, AZ
MacOS 10.13.6; MacOS 12.6; iOS 16; iPadOS 12 & 16
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Another curiosity question! With the M1 chip on board, Macs will be able to run iOS apps. <Smile> Does that equate to ReunionTouch being able to run off a M1 chip? Or does the middleman element of Dropbox put the kibosh on that thought?Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Computer Guy Since 1966 - Happy Octogenerian
iMac/MacBookAir M4 - iPhone/iPadPro - Reunion14 & RT
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Unusual for me to quote myself.... but apparently no one noticed there were questions! If it's "we don't know yet" as the answer, that's OK.Originally posted by Bob White View PostAnother curiosity question! With the M1 chip on board, Macs will be able to run iOS apps. <Smile> Does that equate to ReunionTouch being able to run off a M1 chip? Or does the middleman element of Dropbox put the kibosh on that thought?Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Computer Guy Since 1966 - Happy Octogenerian
iMac/MacBookAir M4 - iPhone/iPadPro - Reunion14 & RT
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We do not plan to have ReunionTouch running on the Macintosh. ReunionTouch has been optimized for mobile devices and Reunion has been optimized for the Macintosh.With the M1 chip on board, Macs will be able to run iOS apps. Does that equate to ReunionTouch being able to run off a M1 chip?
Dropbox is not a deciding factor here....does the middleman element of Dropbox put the kibosh on that thought?Gregg Witmer
Leister Productions, Inc.
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