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You can get notifications for both (or neither) Community and Pro versions: That third tappable download region is for downloading RStudio Pro dailies. The biggest change is that the app is not just a menu but an popup window:Įach of those tappable download regions presents a cancellable download progress bar (all three can run at the same time), and any downloaded disk images will be auto-mounted. Drop notes in the comments with feature requests (source will be up after □ Day). The current version has fewer features than the 1.x series, but I’m still working out what should and should not be included in the app. The new version requires Big Sur as its based on Apple’s new “SwiftUI” and takes advantage of some components that Apple has not seen fit to make backwards compatible. For those new to RSwitch, it is a modern alternative to the legacy RSwitch that enabled easy switching of R versions on macOS. □-time! As incentive to try Big Sur and/or Apple Silicon, I started work on version 2 of RSwitch which you can grab from. I also (finally) made a (very stupid simple) PR into the dailies so that RStudio will be counted as a “Developer Tool” for Screen Time accounting. The remote R session in-app access capabilities are dreamy and addictive as all get-out. If there is any way you can use RStudio Desktop + Server Pro, I would heartily recommend that you do so. The good news is that things are working fine under Rosetta 2 (so far). Now, if you are a macOS R user, you already know - thanks to Tomas and Simon - that we are in wait mode for a working Fortran compiler before we will see a Universal build of R. I’ll likely bee adding more field report updates over the coming weeks as I experiment with additional components. If there are specific packages/package ecosystems you’d like tested or benchmarked, drop a note in the comments. #RSTUDIO FOR MAC M1 DOWNLOAD PLUS#I have installed separate (non-Universal) binaries of fd, ripgrep, bat plus a few others, and almost have a working Rust toolchain up (both Rust and Go are very close to stable on Apple’s M1 architecture).
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