Does CafeTran work with the new Macs with M1 architecture? Thread poster: Tom in London
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Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 10:31 Member (2008) Italian to English
I mean does it work *natively* without needing Rosetta? Share your experiences. | | |
Tom in London wrote: "Does CafeTran work with the new M3 Macs?" I mean does it work *natively* without needing Rosetta? Share your experiences. AFAIK, the M3 SoC has yet to be launched. Currently, the M1 is being used. | | |
Igor Kmitowski Poland Local time: 11:31 Member (2016) English to Polish + ...
CafeTran version for the new Apple silicon (M1) chip architecture will be released this summer (July/August). The initial tests show it running faster than on Intel chips. Stay tuned for the update. | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 10:31 Member (2008) Italian to English TOPIC STARTER
Igor Kmitowski wrote: CafeTran version for the new Apple silicon (M1) chip architecture will be released this summer (July/August). The initial tests show it running faster than on Intel chips. Stay tuned for the update. Thanks Igor - but will it still also run on older Macs? | |
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Great news Igor | Jul 1, 2021 |
Igor Kmitowski wrote: CafeTran version for the new Apple silicon (M1) chip architecture will be released this summer (July/August). The initial tests show it running faster than on Intel chips. Stay tuned for the update. Thanks for the update, Igor. Somewhere else I posted a message on this topic, that is, if Cafetran (and WFP6) run on a Macbook Air M1 before going to buy one as I need something less heavy than a 2011 Macbook Pro for travelling. | | |
Igor Kmitowski Poland Local time: 11:31 Member (2016) English to Polish + ... Two seperate installations. | Jul 1, 2021 |
There will be a separate CafeTran installation available for the new Apple processor. The release for older Macs with Intel chips will keep running just fine. | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 10:31 Member (2008) Italian to English TOPIC STARTER
Igor Kmitowski wrote: There will be a separate CafeTran installation available for the new Apple processor. The release for older Macs with Intel chips will keep running just fine. Thanks. I'll watch out for the new version. | | |
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Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 10:31 Member (2008) Italian to English TOPIC STARTER
I can only run Java 8 update 301 on this Mac, which is getting a bit old but runs perfectly. So I can't run CTE 10.9 but I'm very happy with the version I'm using now (10.8 Cornetto). Compared to previous versions, as far as I can make out the user will not be aware of any perceptible change in how CTE works.
[Edited at 2021-08-21 07:58 GMT] | | |
Tom, could you please check the Java version used by CafeTran in the Help menu > About? Since several updates ago, CafeTran includes its own version of Java server, making the system-wide installed Java irrelevant. There has also been a Java runtime update for those who missed that shift, without the need to install a fres... See more Tom, could you please check the Java version used by CafeTran in the Help menu > About? Since several updates ago, CafeTran includes its own version of Java server, making the system-wide installed Java irrelevant. There has also been a Java runtime update for those who missed that shift, without the need to install a fresh copy: https://cafetran.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/6000063257 (this is for MacOS, similar updates are available for Windows and GNU/Linux) A backup would be advised, of course. ▲ Collapse | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 10:31 Member (2008) Italian to English TOPIC STARTER Java version | Aug 21, 2021 |
Jean Dimitriadis wrote: Tom, could you please check the Java version used by CafeTran in the Help menu > About? However: I'm running MacOS 10.11.6 and everything is going well, so I'm not planning to upgrade at present, nor am I planning to buy a new computer. My system, as it is, is running as smoothly as silk and I have a lot of translation work to do that can't be interrupted.
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That Java version means CafeTran uses its own Java runtime server and does not depend on the Java version installed on your Mac. If and when you wish so, you may update to the latest version released yesterday, which also supports Macs with M1 chipsets. I guess this concludes this forum topic. | |
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