Our apps have now been updated to support macOS Big Sur. Any further issues, please open a support ticket and provide full details so that our development team can investigate.
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- CopyClip - Does the app transmit my snippet data?
- Mac Apps - M1 Chip Support
- macOS Big Sur Issues & Bugs
- CopyClip 2 - Direct Pasting is not working
- StockTab - Could Not Connect to Server - Known Issue
- Disk Doctor - How do I scan all areas of my disk after upgrading to macOS Mojave/Catalina?
- Memory Clean 2 (Direct Version)
- Memory Clean 2 Direct - How do I unlock my previous Extreme Clean purchase?
- CopyClip - The app stopped recording
- How do I unsubscribe from your newsletter?
Comments
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I have a MacBook Air M1 and the date of manufacturing is showing Jan. 10, 2011. Everything else appears to be correct.
I have the same software running on two M1 Airs, one shows sensible age, 3 months, the other shows Jan. 24, 2011. The latter runs warm and has half the battery life of the other, 4 hours not 9
exactly the same, except brand new MacBook Pro (m1 pro) here. showing battery as 10.2 yrs old, and status is check battery....everything else indicates it's totally fine and can't figure out how to reset or flush the app in any way?
I now have a Macbook Pro, it shows the same issue. Again, no actual problem.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out, we are aware of this issue and are working on a fix for it.
Please feel free to create a ticket for further issues: https://support.fiplab.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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