Spike is now optimized for Apple Silicon and Apple M1 computers
Posted Feb 22, 2021 4 min read
Spike is now optimized for Apple Silicon and Apple M1 computers

Last week, the Spike Desktop app received a few brand new features that added some time-saving benefits for Spike users. We added @ mentions for email and Spike Group chats and a new Message Templates functionality. If you haven't started using those features, we highly recommend you check them out. Message Templates will allow you to create canned responses that you can use repeatedly. Today, we're back with another new feature for Spike Desktop specific to the Mac version. Spike is now optimized for Apple Silicon and the Apple M1 chip. Are you confused by what that means? That's okay because it's one of those upgrades that Apple has designed almost to be invisible to the end-user, but it's a significant upgrade in the long term. If you aren't familiar with Apple Silicon and what it means for Spike, keep reading, and we will explain.

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