I wasn't the one to use the word lazy. I think that's a mischaracterization and if you'll look back at my first post in this thread, you'll see how I characterize those who haven't made the leap to M1. But since you're a developer riddle me this. Why is it that some go about doing their work and advancing their software to be compatible, and some gripe and complain about Apple? If you don't want to deal with Apple's BS, don't develop for Mac. Seems like a simple solution. Apparently that's the choice you've made. I won't begrudge anyone for making that choice.foosnark wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:13 pm There's no "lazy" about it, it's not like the developers are sitting around not doing anything and just drawing a salary. They're working on stuff 100% of the time, it's just a question of what they're working on. Every day spent dealing with Apple compatibility woes is a day not spent fixing other bugs or developing new stuff.
And I will add for all the haters, having owned Mac laptops from iBook to TiBook to MacBook, and many many Windows systems over the years the M1 that I have is the lightest, most powerful system I've ever experienced bar none, and the battery life is simply amazing. They're doing something right.

