


The new Banktivity fully adopts this new look and feel. Toolbars, sidebars and window chrome (or lack thereof) look really different on Big Sur. Big Sur has some of the biggest user interface changes to the Mac operation system in years. We already have our hands on a Developer Test Kit from Apple that lets us test our app on the chips.Īpple expects to release macOS Big Sur sometime this fall. I’m happy to announce that the new Banktivity will run natively on both Apple Silicon and existing Intel Macs. In order to take full advantage of this new hardware, apps need to be compiled to run natively on Apple Silicon. Although we don’t know the final specs of the new processors or what they will even be called, we do know they are based on the SoC (system on a chip) processors that Apple has been shipping in their iPhone and iPad for years. The new hardware will use “Apple Silicon” – or more commonly known as ARM processors. In June 2020 Apple announced they are developing new Macs that no longer use Intel processors.
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Having said that, let’s dive in! Banktivity for Mac Apple Silicon and Big Sur Please note that the screenshots you see in this post are not final and are likely to change before the final release. This is going to be a long post where I cover changes coming to both our Mac, iPhone and iPad products. If you haven’t been following along I recommend you read about our forthcoming “ subscription that doesn’t suck” and “ services roadmap” as they are both related to our new release. We’re so excited to preview the new Banktivity.
