![]() ![]() Since fall began less than three months ago, we’ve released an astonishing 49 updates across our product line. If you’re ready to update your Mac to Big Sur, our software is ready for you. Having now had the time to do that, we’re confident in recommending our apps for all users running Big Sur, including those in production environments. However, we always want to perform extensive testing and vetting before we recommend a new OS for widespread usage. We first unveiled Big Sur-compatible updates in early November, prior to Apple’s official release, to ensure that early adopters could continue to make use of our tools. In addition to providing initial support for M chip-based Macs, our latest updates also have full support for Intel-based Macs running MacOS 11 (Big Sur). Full Big Sur Compatibility on Intel-Based Macs ![]() After you’ve authorized ACE on your Mac, future updates will be lightning-fast. ![]() Those apps will guide you through the necessary steps to get up and running, but if you need more assistance, we have a comprehensive step-by-step guide as well.įortunately, this process is quick, and it only needs to be done once. A Note on Getting ACE Authorized for M1 Chip-Based MacsĪs we noted in previous posts, a bit more setup is required to install our audio handling extension “ACE”, used by Airfoil, Audio Hijack, Loopback, Piezo, and SoundSource. Just as it’s smart to wait to update your OS, switching to brand-new hardware should be done with some amount of caution, especially when it comes to production environments. We do suggest that those with critical setups take things slow in moving to a new Mac, as we’re still watching for any unexpected edge cases. If you’ve already got an M chip-based Mac, just download the latest versions of our products and you should be all set. ![]() The latest versions of our software now run natively on the new Apple Silicon-powered machines, to provide the best possible performance on this impressive new hardware. Posted By Paul Kafasis on December 17th, 2020Īs of today, our entire product line now has support for Apple’s newest M chip-based Macs. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |