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Any plan to make a MacOS capable version? |
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chuot
Sep 20, 2022
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There is already a macOS version available for Apple and Intel sillicons, but I agree the naming convention may be confusing to some. Use the darwin version that suits your architecture from the releases tab. I will, however, change the naming convention for the next release so that macOS versions are named as such, as opposed to darwin as it is currently. |
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There is already a macOS version available for Apple and Intel sillicons, but I agree the naming convention may be confusing to some.
Use the darwin version that suits your architecture from the releases tab.
I will, however, change the naming convention for the next release so that macOS versions are named as such, as opposed to darwin as it is currently.