Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store
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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.
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@isazi said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:
@brad_olwin that is what I meant, maybe apps are not compatible with older MacOS.Should not be a problem, on the app infos says:
“Requieres macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with the Apple M1 chip”
And on the App Store compatibility says:
“Works on this MBP”
Could be wrong?Already updated to the latest update (2.12.0) and Big Sur (11.6.5) today. Still crashing with the message:
“Suunto quit unexpectedly” and if I retry: “The file can’t be found” always on the same loop, and multiple connections attemps to:firebaseloggin-pa.googleapis.com graph.facebook.com firebase-settings.crashlytics.com regionconfig.amplitude.com sdk.fra-01.braze.eu
Hope that helps,
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@flypg
Anything in the mac logs ? -
@flypg Big Sur is old, do you have a Mac with Apple Silicon? It only works with those Macs. I just received one and I don’t think they started with less than Catalina. The app will not run on Intel macs.
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Thanks @Brad_Olwin, yes, of course, MBP with M1.
Aren’t you confusing yourself with another version?
Big Sur is the it’s the one before latest version. Also is displayed as compatible in the App Store.Thanks @sartoric, something specific to search for?
Always, as part of crash report say:dyld3 mode Crashing on exception: -[_UIAppearance setSectionHeaderTopPadding:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance -x6...
And the numbers on “…” change on each report.
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@flypg
It looks like some ui component expected but missing, or something like thatpinging @pavel-samokha , maybe he knows or he can check it
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@flypg Not clear to me, if you have MBP with M1 you for sure should be able to install MacOS 12
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For unknown reason can’t edit my post,
@flypg Please try to upgrade first https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212735
Also it may be helpful to know what exact model you have (written on the back on your Mac, like “Model Number: A2338”)
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Thanks to all!
@pavel-samokha yes, you are right, but I need to stay in Big Sur for the moment until I can move all Macs to Monterey or upgrade the older ones hardware
Of course, exactly this model: A2338. Thanks!It’s also not a problem you should spend your time on, I just tried to test it because I love test new things and it was compatible with macOS 11+ but it won’t be my everyday use. Thank you very much to all!
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@pavel-samokha said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:
For unknown reason can’t edit my post,
because it’s pinned, I guess
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@flypg I reported the issue, but guess we just need to raise minimal required version to 12. Thanks for the report.
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Will it be available for Intel based MBPs? Not sure why it’s exclusively only on the newer M1 processor though
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@herlas because they are ARM processors and most probably the code that runs on the iPad runs on the new M1 Macs. It’s not coming to Intel CPUs, pretty sure.
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Just as a nerdy reference
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/running-your-ios-apps-on-macos