M1 compatible apps database, an Apple PL silicone resource


Yesterday we saw a useful detailed list of all the games that are compatible with Apple Paul Silicon (and are constantly being updated). We now have another valuable database for all M1 compatible applications available so far.

Apple Facial Apple Pal Silicone support for apps offers reasonable tuned functionality and really impressive performance, but non-supported apps run by Rosetta 2 translation also run really well (which happens automatically after MacOS Big Sur for you to download Rosetta 2 for the first time) Asks). The Rosetta translation is so good that even the M1MX can run x86 instructions faster than the Intel Max.

But in any case, especially for your most used or very critical applications, it’s exciting and important to see developers roll out the full Sil Pull Silicone M1 Mac support.

“Is Apple Silicone Ready?” A new resource named. Has popped up on the web and includes all app categories in addition to games. The only confusing thing about the database is the big bold “not yet!” In answer to the question of the name of the site we will argue that official support from third-parties will be provided in the coming weeks and months, however, Apple Paul Silicon is definitely ready and also provides a much improved experience with Rosta translation.

The Apple Pull Silicon Supported Apps database has filters for categories and includes whether Apple Silicon optimized optimizes, depending on Rosetta 2 (partial or complete), if the developer has announced a future build with support along the way, and the last update.

You can click on individual applications to get more details:

Check out this useful Apple Pal Silicon M1 compatible apps database. You can also follow on Is Apple Silicone Ready? Twitter account.

Apple Play has also released a featured story highlighting many M1 compatible apps already available on the App Store. And you can also go to the App Store and your Downloads (scroll down to the bottom of the account> and toggle the iPad and iPhone apps) to see if iOS apps are available on your Mac.

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