Facebook, Google, other major developers decline to offer native Apple silicon apps at launch

A number of major app makers, including Facebook, Google and Candy Crush Saga developer King, will not offer initial support for Apple silicon Macs at launch, according to a report on Monday.
Apple SiliconApple is widely expected to unveil the first Macs powered by its in-house A-series processors at a special event on Tuesday. The company has been working hard to get developers aboard the new platform, but some larger companies are taking a wait-and-see approach.Because Apple silicon Macs run on chips bearing a largely identical architecture to those in iPhone and iPad, iOS developers can port their wares to the new Mac operating system with minimal effort. Apple is also allowing iOS and iPadOS app makers to offer apps through the Mac App Store. While some, like Netflix and HBO, have elected to do so, others have declined.

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Facebook, Google, other major developers decline to offer native Apple silicon apps at launch Facebook, Google, other major developers decline to offer native Apple silicon apps at launch Reviewed by Ghaniiero on novembre 09, 2020 Rating: 5

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