Given their performance and power, it’s natural to be lured by Apple’s new lineup of ARM-based MacBooks. I made the switch to the M1-powered Air earlier this year, so I wouldn’t be surprised if many of you might be eyeing the Pro with the M1X processor — despite the notch. When your favorite applications support the native ARM architecture, the laptops are an absolute dream to use. However, some apps still don’t support it — with one of the most annoying examples being Dropbox. To run the app, you need to use Apple’s emulation software called Rosetta. It could’ve been…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: Apple
No comments:
Post a Comment