

So you can now choose which way you want it to open. I assume that you’re seeing this message because the previous version was Intel-only and the new (current) version is universal. There is a checkbox, “Open using Rosetta”, which is used to configure it. Select the app in the Finder and do a “get info”. If your app is “universal”, meaning it contains both Intel and ARM code, you can choose which way you want to run it.
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Similarly, if it is ARM-only, it will be run as native (again, because there’s no other option). If your app is Intel-only, it will automatically be run via Rosetta (because there’s no other option). “you can now disable the Rosetta emulator for Excel”. #1644: Explaining Mastodon and the Fediverse, HomePod Software 16.3 and tvOS 16.3, GoTo breach.#1645: AirPlay iPhone to Mac for remote video, Siri learns to restart iPhones, Apple's Q1 2023 financials.1646: Security-focused OS updates, Photos Workbench review, Mastodon client wishlist, Apple-related conferences.1647: Focus-caused notification issues, site-specific browser examples, virtualizing Windows on M-series Macs.#1648: iPhone passcode thefts, Center Cam improves webcam eye contact, APFS Uncertainty Principle.
