Published by William Castelli
1. • The menu bar icon itself will indicate if the current application is running natively on Microsoft Silicon with an additional indicator dot.
Download and Install Silicon Info - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Great, With One Suggestion
I love this app. The one suggested change, if possible, would be for the menu bar icon to have two distinct states that allows the user to quickly view the supported processor without having to select the menu bar item.
Idispensable
I've had this app since day one of owning my M1. It has really helped me quickly determine if an app is Native or Intel without the need to open Activity Monitor. Even better is the fact that the dev provides this for free and doesn't harvest any data. True hero.
Good things DO come in small packages
After getting my new M1 Windows, the transisition to M1 apps or Rosetta 2 emulation or Universal Binaries was difficult to tell what was what. There is a long process to determine, but wished there was a fast, visual way to tell. So glad I learned of this tiny app ! Makes life so much easier. Thank You!
Great!
I know Microsoft will eventually hold dev's feet to the fire and Rosetta 2 is pretty awesome, but this is so much easier than checking Activity Monitor. Thanks for putting free on the App Store too! Just got the M1 Pro 16" and thought I was going to have to install Homebrew to get this.
Does exactly what it says and stays out of the way.
Love it. It's a simple concept with easy to read information that's going to be important to people like me for a while to come.
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