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Parallels m1 mac windows
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Like many users, I also use Articulate 360 with Parallels so I know how frustrating it is to not have Storyline 360 run properly with the M1 chip. Here’s the direct link to the recommended settings for your reference.Īdditionally, some members of the community found the solution presented in this video worked for them, so it is worth checking out as well. The steps included will work best for Macbooks running Intel processors, but they are still worth performing so you can take advantage of any performance improvements that they can offer. That article contains our recommended settings for running Articulate Software in a Parallels environment. Apple’s M1 chip is still relatively new, so we are still learning about the best way to make it work with Articulate 360 applications.

parallels m1 mac windows

I’m sorry to hear that Storyline 360 isn’t working properly for you. Do Mac users really have to buy a PC just to use this one program? (Or go back to an older pre-2020 Macbook with Intel processor?) Will the Articulate support articles for Mac be updated to refer to the Windows 11 for ARM option that is being shipped now in Parallels? Would I do better going back to the Windows 10 ARM Preview instead of the Windows 11 for ARM version? I am very curious to hear the experience of anyone who has been working in Articulate (not just a quick tryout) for some extended period of time on an M1 Mac in Parallels. (Seems like it might be fine for some light usage?) This would be very sad since so many people seem to use Macs for working in Storyline, and the M1 Macs have been out for 2 years now. It is starting to look to me like Articulate is not completely stable running on an M1 Mac under Parallels. Now after uninstalling, and reinstalling all Articulate products, the line spacing bug is different, but now Storyline keeps crashing every 15 or 20 minutes. Working with Articulate support, their best assessment is that "erratic behavior" like this means some sort of corrupted install. (I'd set exact line spacing for layout purposes, and after saving, closing and returning to the file I found that everywhere I had changed that, it was changed back to single line spacing, of course, making a mess of my layouts.) It was working pretty well (a bit slow) for some time, but it started having weird glitches like losing line spacing settings. I have been building a course in Storyline 360 on a 2021 M1Pro Macbook, latest MacOS, 32Gb Ram using the latest Parallels and Windows 11 ARM version (which now installs automatically from the Parallels install).














Parallels m1 mac windows