On 24 Feb 2021, at 12:36, Jamie Tilton wrote:
the subject says it all really. does anyone know if quicksilver has
been
updated to run natively on the new apple M1 Macs?
It hasn’t. Mainly because building with more recent versions of Xcode
comes with some undesirable side-effects, but M1 support is only
available in the latest version.
I just moved to the new M1 Mac mini and would love to install
Quicksilver
(without it slowing down my system thru Rosetta)...
I have no personal experience, but my understanding is that Intel code
generally runs faster on M1 chips than on Intel chips, so I don’t
think you need to worry about anything being slow.
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Rob McBroom
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