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Continuing on with their alpha testing phase of Mac OS 9.1, code-named Fortissimo, Apple seeded developers with their third seeding of the OS update late last week. (Alpha version 1 was an internal build of the system and did not make its way to developers.)

While the Chooser remains as part of Fortissimo, the release sports a handy new Network Control Panel. A similar version of the forthcoming network management device appeared in previous prerelease builds of Mac OS 9.0, but was later scrapped before the system hit beta.

The new Network Control Panel acts as a repository for the user's connection, dialup and services preferences. For instance, Modem and PPP settings are grouped and displayed in the 'Dial-ups' tab, while AppleTalk and DNS are stored under the connections tab of the control panel.

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Rumor also has it that versions of the alpha 4 build have included a new beta Aqua theme that functions under Mac OS 9.0 and will alter Mac OS 9.0's appearance to one that is reminiscent of Mac OS X. However, sources have confirmed that the standard developer build of the client OS does not appear to contain this new theme.

Apple has indeed rewritten their much-outdated General Controls panel for Carbon compliance, but the panels options remain entirely the same, without any additions. The panel now sports a richer platinum-scheme that conforms much better to the Mac OS 9 interface.

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The company is currently seeding Fortissimo in full 250 plus megabyte install image, as opposed to slim updater. There is no official word from Apple pertaining to the cost of Mac OS 9.1 when it does arrive, however, sources currently regard the update as tie to loose ends, rather than a feature packed update.

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Blender is perhaps one of the most popular 3D computer graphics suites owing to its free and open-source nature. And it’s not just the freebie bit that’s appealing as the software is also pretty intuitive and feature-rich.

After all, animators, scientists, artists, students, and other professionals combined have all contributed to the project. The products of this are ultra-realistic animated films, video games, VFX, 3D models, and 3D applications.

Nonetheless, while Blender has been used widely on various platforms for years, a section of users was missing out. Apple had launched their game-changing Apple Silicon MacBooks and Mac minis last year.

These devices came with the new M1 processors that took a break from Intel’s architecture and instead ran on the ARM CPU architecture. This meant that several third-party applications, including Blender, were no longer supported on the latest Macs.

But the Macs’ immense popularity meant that app developers would be missing out plenty if they chose not to update their respective applications with support for Apple’s new Silicon.

We have seen in the past how utilities like Google Drive File Stream were updated to support the ARM architecture brought about with the new M1 processors.

And now, Blender is being treated to the same as the software has finally received Apple M1 support. This comes with the latest Blender alpha update version 2.93.0.

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To download this build for macOS Apple M1 machine, you would want to head over to this official Blender download page. Next, select the macOS Arm 64 bit variant and enjoy!

But if you are interested in knowing what’s in store with the latest alpha prior to installation, then feel free to check that out through the Blender 2.93 release notes.

Do keep in mind though that the update is currently in the alpha phase and hence could be unstable.

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