![]() ![]() If you have any specific questions, I’d be glad to (try to) answer them. Of course, most on this forum will upgrade the ssd but 256 is okay for what I do (and I have tons of storage on my Windows machine). ![]() If I had had any confidence in Windows 11 ARM, I would have upgraded the RAM and I’m sure 16 GB would have sufficed. If I remember though, Nota Bene worked in it.Īll in all, for what I use my Mac for the base mini is fantastic. When I installed Office 365, it got caught up in an endless loop so I uninstalled Parallels altogether. Regarding Windows 11 ARM in Parallels 18, I was disappointed. I’ve kept Activity Monitor open at all times and the only time I had any memory pressure was when I was experimenting with Parallels and Windows 11 ARM, and it only got to yellow. What I have found for my workflow, which doesn’t include video editing, is that the base model is sufficient. Since I wasn’t sure about the M1, especially regarding a Windows ARM VM and Crossover (or installing Wine myself), and having read all kinds of reviews, I started with the base mini, knowing I could return it and upgrade if I needed to. I have to use Word and other critical Windows programs for my commitment to the KGMLF so I still have a (pretty good) Windows machine. It is becoming my main word processor in OSX. I have Mellel, but I’m starting to really like Nisus Writer Pro. Accordance and Mellel open as quickly as ever. However, not all programs show such a dramatic reduction. It took about 72 seconds to open on my aging 2014 mini, and it takes about 3-4 seconds with the same amount of open files on my M1. (Other programs that work well are BibleWorks 10, Classical Text Editor, and EditPad Lite and Pro) However, NB is a bit slow at times when you click certain menu items. In fact, it pastes Hebrew from Accordance perfectly, for the first time if I remember correctly. Nota Bene 13 works better in it than in their shipped Mac version with Crossover 20. I used the trial version of Crossover 22 to try some programs. ![]() I have two identical Accordance icons in my dock now, but one is called Accordance Mobile. Business and government users can purchase a license. EditPad is available in many languages, including Brazilian Portuguese. Accordance mobile complements it very nicely. EditPad Lite has all the essential features to make text editing a breeze. You might be interested in what I’ve learned so far about the M1:Īccordance desktop works great. This’ll be fun once I get an Apple Silicon Mac! ![]()
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