![]() ![]() PACE has had to rewrite considerable parts of its systems from the ground up to make its architecture work with Apple Silicon. ![]() Protecting software with bulletproof technologies isn’t simple. This is scary especially when you have family responsibilities and the average plug-in takes around a year for the team to develop.”īut to continue to support their customers so they can protect their investment, software developers need PACE’s software to be able to run natively on Apple Silicon before they can release a native version. That means that most of the time the guys spent working on that plug-in, they are not getting paid. Yes I heard it right, just 3% of those using it have paid for it. Perhaps like me you think ‘f*ck off, tell me that again’ which is exactly what I did, I asked him to repeat it. It was when he told me that one of their plug-ins has only 3% of the users who are legal owners. It’s a small plug-in developer, just a few of them, all working out of a passion for music and great audio and at the same time trying to pay the rent, put the kids through school and take one holiday a year. “I have just got off the phone with a developer that has left me feeling sad, angry, and depressed. If you are not sure why this is so important then read our article Why Software Piracy Is Wrong - It Costs Someone in which Russ wrote this… Regardless of what you think about PACE and iLok, software developers like Avid, Dolby, Slate Digital, Sonnox, McDSP, UAD and many more use iLok to protect their investment in developing products. ![]() This release includes many enhancements, these include ĭigital signing of arm64 and universal binariesįaster logins for large accountsįurthermore, PACE are hard at work on native ARM support and working with all developer partners as they make the transition to new Silicon powered Apple Macs.” Since August 24th all developers have had access to Eden 5.3.0 SDKs and end-user software. “PACE technologies including iLok are Rosetta 2 compliant and have been since end of August. In December 2020, not long after the first entry-level M1 powered Apple Silicon MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac mini were announced, PACE Anti-Piracy issued the following statement on Rosetta 2 compatibility for all users of their products and services… Ever since Apple announced they were developing their own chips for Mac computers, the team at PACE, the people behind iLok, have been hard at work developing the software to enable iLok to work natively on Apple Silicon powered computers. ![]()
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