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I am curious how well JDownloder works on Apple's ARM based Mac devices.
I have seen some reports about Java support, but they were contradicting each other and only based on theory, not testing. So if you are an early bird and using those Macs, feedback would be very helpful. Thank you. |
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JDownloader runs perfectly fine on BigSur with AppleSilicon, just tested yesterday
![]() Extraction support will follow shortly with upcomming JDownloader updates. At the moment only manual installation will work. Installer will follow as soon as BigSur/AppleSilicon is supported by the software we use to create installer. 1.) Download supported Java. eg from Zulu azul.com/downloads/zulu-community/?architecture=arm-64-bit&package=jdk 2.) Create folder for JDownloader, eg in your user home and download JDownloader.jar into it https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2 , see Other 3.) Start JDownloader.jar At the moment the Java package from Zulu is zip only, means you have to manually start JDownloader.jar via /path/bin/java -jar JDownloader.jar. Once full installer dmg package is available, you should be able to normal double click JDownloader.jar
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JD-Dev & Server-Admin Last edited by Jiaz; 24.11.2020 at 15:19. |
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Community feedback is welcome
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Update: Great work @Apple, even our normal X86 Installer/Bundle+Extraction works perfectly fine/smooth on AppleSilicon!
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