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Title: Five ways to check if apps are optimized for M1 Macs
Post by: HCK on December 02, 2020, 04:05:17 pm
Five ways to check if apps are optimized for M1 Macs

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<p>Now that M1 Macs are available and developers are updating their apps for official M1 support, you might be trying to figure out which of your apps (as well as ones you might want) are optimized for Apple Silicon. Read along for five free ways to check Universal macOS apps.</p>
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