Article 5SR7M OneDrive joins Dropbox in committing to native M1 Mac support

OneDrive joins Dropbox in committing to native M1 Mac support

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Enlarge / The 2021 14-inch MacBook Pro stacked on top of the 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro. (credit: Samuel Axon)

Microsoft has announced a public preview of OneDrive sync for ARM devices, signaling that a public release of a native version of OneDrive on M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max Macs will arrive eventually.

9to5Mac first discovered and reported on the announcement after Microsoft's Ankita Kirti posted the following to the OneDrive blog this morning:

We'reexcitedto announce thatOneDrive sync for Windows on ARM and for Apple silicon is now availableas a public preview!

We know this has been a long awaited and highly requested feature,and we're thrilled tomakeit available for early access.

Toenable the preview, you'll need to make sure that you've joined the Insiders ring and enabled the preview in OneDrive Settings > About.

We will be rolling out this feature to the Insiders ring over the next few days.

Native app support for Apple's architecture has been marching aggressively forward across the macOS software ecosystem. There are still some major exceptions, of course, like Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 and Autodesk Maya, but by and large, we've seen a lot of popular applications go native since the debut of the M1 last year.

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