Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos looks great! Don’t you think there is the margin on iPad is a bit too high? Of course, the release is in it’s early days, just giving a feedback.
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@dmytro yes, but I can’t upgrade from my Windows 10 on my current hardware.
Technically I can, but don’t want to risk into running issues, so I’m about to upgrade my hardware and I’m weighing the pros nd cons between Windows and macOS right now. However, still no hurry though. -
It’s just a bit weird the mouse interaction
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Sorry for the off-topic, but is there a reason why I cannot edit my past posts in this topic? Perhaps because of pinned status?!
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My 16” M1 Pro MacBook doesn’t arrive until March. Stuck with Intel until then
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos probably it will not work on my MBP 2010 with Intel Core 2 Duo…
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Anyway, thanks for creating MacOS version of the app
BR
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos won’t works on my MBP M1 Requires Mojave or Big Sur it’s OK? Thank you!
@dmytro said Don’t you think there is the margin on iPad is a bit too high? Of course, the release is in it’s early days, just giving a feedback.
I agree, iPad OS looks great now and the same about the sizes: I commented the same on one of the updates of SA for Android, but I could imagine that is something related to can easily apply the information on any layout or OS. Thanks!
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A big thanks to Suunto team for M1 support
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@flypg said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:
won’t works on my MBP M1 Requires Mojave or Big Sur it’s OK? Thank you!
What do you mean ?
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Not available in US?
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@sartoric that each time that I try to open the app crash
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Works in my iMac M1. My two cents:
(i) The white space in the interface is too big (as in iPad, but obviously multiplied by the bigger screen of the computer)
(ii) There is (or I have found) no way to zoom in or out in the map using the mouse.
On the other hand, please, @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos insist with the iOS team on the fact that we cannot select a particular activity using the dot in the map as in Android. That would be a real improvement for iOS users.
J
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@efejota said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:
(ii) There is (or I have found) no way to zoom in or out in the map using the mouse.
double click works for me (zoom in) but I didn’t found any way to zoom back out
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I tried reinstalling again, and no way. Each time that I execute SA on MBP crash Any idea? This MBP is basic, used for testing, no extra apps, no special settings, basic like when comes new (macOS 11.6.4). Thanks,
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@flypg isn’t MacOS at 12.3 or something like that?
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@isazi exactly, macOS 11.6.3
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@isazi said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:
@flypg isn’t MacOS at 12.3 or something like that?
Mine is 12.3 and the Suunto App works perfectly:)
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@brad_olwin that is what I meant, maybe apps are not compatible with older MacOS.