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		I am a new MacOS Hybrid user via the widely published instructions and package on many forums. I have been reading the discussions between Selur and the main MacOS supporters and I am now rather confused as to whether the statement on the Home page that you no longer support MacOS is definitive?
I am very keen to use Hybrid but not if it is not going to be updated. If I HAD to I would VERY reluctantly switch to Windows, but I would much prefer to use the MacOS ver even if (say) it only got fewer updates and maybe less features.
Can you please tell me your current thoughts?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		06.12.2020, 12:13 
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		I removed the statement. (totally forgot about it)
Running MacOS in VM atm. which seems to work fine so far.
Haven't tried Big Sur and atm. there is no plan for a ARM based version since:
a. I don't own an ARM Mac
b. most of the tools Hybrid uses are not available for ARM atm.
Cu Selur
Ps.: atm. you probably get the best experience on Mac by first use 
shijans installer to install Vapoursynth&Co and then replace the Hybrid.app with the latest from the official download page.
	
 
	
	
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		 (06.12.2020, 12:13)Selur Wrote:  I removed the statement. (totally forgot about it)
Running MacOS in VM atm. which seems to work fine so far.
Haven't tried Big Sur and atm. there is no plan for a ARM based version since:
a. I don't own an ARM Mac
b. most of the tools Hybrid uses are not available for ARM atm.
Cu Selur
Ps.: atm. you probably get the best experience on Mac by first use shijans installer to install Vapoursynth&Co and then replace the Hybrid.app with the latest from the official download page.
Yes I did use Shijan’s installer (thanks for that - worked with no issues) and your statement makes an old man a happy bunny