The best M1-compatible Mac apps 2021: top picks for your new MacBook or Mac

best M1-compatible Mac apps
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When Apple announced it was switching its Macs over to its own processors – starting with the M1 chip – it meant a momentous shift in the macOS app ecosystem. Instead of using the Intel processor architecture, apps were going to have to run on an entirely different system.

Of course, all Apple’s apps like Final Cut Pro and Pages work out of the box. Fortunately, many third-party developers have been quick to adapt, updating their apps to work on the M1 in record time. Here, we have gathered the best of the bunch, so if you have bought a shiny new Mac, you know where to start.

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best M1-compatible Mac apps

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1. Microsoft Office 365

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Despite the historic rivalry between two of the biggest computing behemoths in the world, Microsoft moved quickly to get many of its apps ready to work on Apple’s M1 chips. In fact, Apple revealed Microsoft Office would be ready from day one before the first M1 Mac was even released, along with many other apps.

That is great news if you use Office 365 on a regular basis in your work or leisure time. Every app included in Microsoft’s productivity bundle works natively on M1 Macs, with no need for Rosetta 2 to work its magic. That means you are set regardless of whether you need to create a killer presentation, analyse your company’s financial performance, or craft your next research paper – you can do it all natively on your Mac.

best M1-compatible Mac apps

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2. Ulysses

Like its namesake, Ulysses is something truly heroic – a writing app that is everything you need to get your work done. It knows exactly when to be minimal and when to be present, ensuring it stays out of your way when you want to concentrate, but is never so minimalistic that you spend ages searching for an elusive tool or button. It has a raft of top features, and you can even set yourself writing goals to help you make progress and hit deadlines.

Another strength is its ability to keep all your documents organised. Your files are stored in a library, which can be categorised into folders and hierarchical groups, so you never lose your important work. Everything is automatically saved and backed up, and can be easily shared with others using Dropbox,

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