

Although it is true that this translator does its functions very well and sometimes the difference with the native ones is hardly noticeable, there are many advantages that are obtained when the programs are already native and can maximize the performance of the chip.Ī transition that is accelerating more and more

Therefore, your ad is also just as relevant as the previous one and users who were already using it on the Mac M1 will be able to enjoy a much more complete experience.Īnd it must be said that both applications worked until now through Rosetta 2, the code translator integrated in Macs with an M1 chip and that acts in the background in order to be able to run applications that do not yet run ARM architecture and are still anchored to its operation at Intel. And, surprising as it may seem for being an app that in a way belongs to Apple, it had not been optimized for the new chips until these days.

The same happens with FileMaker, an application that belongs to one of Apple’s subsidiaries and that offers interesting database tools.
