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#Best open source mac software software
And makes a variety of other useful apps too, you can check out all of the free software from them here.Welcome to r/Apple, the unofficial community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions. Swiss developer DigiDNA makes iMazing which is a much more powerful iPhone, iPad, iPod manager than what’s available from Apple in Finder/iTunes. But Silicon offers a more polished UI for sure. You can see Universal or Intel compatibility in the About This Mac > System Report > Software > Applications section. Silicon lets you drag and drop individual apps to check for compatibility as well as checking your entire Applications folder at once.
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And you can check out the source code for the app (and also download it) on GitHub here. You can find the free download for Silicon on iMazing’s website here (4th app down). But if you want to check your own apps in a more seamless way, iMazing has made a free open source app to check for Apple Silicon M1 Mac compatibility called “Silicon.” While you can check individual apps for M1 support with the “Get Info” option, that’s a clunky way to check multiple apps (or all your apps). We’ve seen the above resources launch and they’re really useful.
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How to check M1 app compatibility for all of your Mac software

We’ve seen some valuable app and game databases recently keeping track of all the software out there that’s optimized for Apple Silicon.
