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    Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store

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    • herlas
      herlas Silver Members last edited by

      I get it now, thx guys 😉

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        stuba81 last edited by

        @dimitrios-kanellopoulos

        Hi, this is a great update. Just wondering will it support sync? At least I could not see any way how I could have synced my watch with App. I do use some IOS apps on my M1 and they can sync with BT devices so I quess it could work. If sync directly from watch would be possible it would be great.

        I do think it would be much easier to get sync working from M1 than creating Qt base Suunto App that could be used natively on Sailfish OS. I can say that on SFOS forum there has been many, at least three, mentions about Suunto and not beeing able to sync with Sailfish OS. Android support layer by Myriad Group does not support file transfer protocols on SFOS so Android app does not work. So I could say there must be more than four users that would greatly benefit having Qt app of Suunto App!

        Last bit was irony. I know there is know point for Suunto to greate Qt app and I’m completely aware of “issues” that comes when not using Android or iPhone as primary mobile phone.

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          volki_m @Efejota last edited by

          @efejota said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:

          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

          Not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but Zoom works if you hold the “alt” key and make zooming gestures (2 finders) on your mouse pad.

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            volki_m last edited by

            …“2 fingers”, that is 😉

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              Tetrix22222 @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos last edited by

              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos funny that the same guys who was defending now 3 years the ramp down of Movescount as a “big screen solution” as most damaging Suunto decision ever made in company history, now celebrating that the ‘small screen’ app is now ported to big screen Mac’s, you can’t make this s**** up

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              • Brad_Olwin
                Brad_Olwin Moderator @Tetrix22222 last edited by

                @Tetrix22222 I was defending the move to mobile, I would rather have the app as it is now than being tied to desktop. I don’t find the Mac app nearly as useful as the iPad. I started asking for an iPad solution long ago. As far as I am concerned there is no better platform to draw routes, etc than the iPad and very happy to have that now.

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                • Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Tetrix22222 last edited by

                  @Tetrix22222 is movescount or something available on osX ?

                  Android Developer @Suunto
                  Creator of Quantified-Self.io
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                    adders73 last edited by

                    I have mac OS 12.4 with an 6-Core Intel Core i7, and the app store for the Sunnto App notes this is not compatible. What are the solutions to installing the app on this MacBook Pro? many thanks

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                    • thanasis
                      thanasis Bronze Member @adders73 last edited by

                      @adders73 none unfortunate. It’s for apple M1 only (and possibly M2 as well?)

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                        adders73 @thanasis last edited by

                        @thanasis thanks for the quick response. I am stunned that an app for general use (Sunnto users) can be designed to be so restrictive. My MBP is 2019. I guess there are no plans to resolve this ?

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                        • andrasveres
                          andrasveres @adders73 last edited by

                          @adders73 I think the case is that Mac with Apple Silicon can run iOS apps and not that Suunto designed an app specifically for Macs and restricted it.

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                          SuuntoLink 4.1.6 on macOS 12.5.1

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                            sartoric Moderator @andrasveres last edited by

                            @andrasveres said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:

                            @adders73 I think the case is that Mac with Apple Silicon can run iOS apps and not that Suunto designed an app specifically for Macs and restricted it.

                            Correct. That was explained some post ago…not to mention the title 😁

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                              sartoric Moderator @sartoric last edited by

                              @sartoric said in Suunto app is now available for Apple silicon M1 Macs from App Store:

                              Correct. That was explained some post ago…not to mention the title

                              And in fact the same is valid for Android and Windows 11

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                                mountainChris Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos last edited by

                                @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Guess it works also on M2 MacBook Air? Is it possible to build a rout in SA on MB Air M2?

                                S9B --> S9P --> S9B Black Charcoal Titanium :-)

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                                • isazi
                                  isazi Moderator @mountainChris last edited by

                                  @mountainChris I guess it should work, if you see it i. The app store then it works. And yes you can create routes.

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