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Well this is definitely not just me. There are now two new posts in the r/libreoffice subreddit 
about this. Apparently the Mac Silicon option has been removed.

Can someone look at this website change? It is very obviously broken to anyone using a Silicon Mac.

Patrick

On Jan 17, 2025, at 11:29 AM, Patrick Luby <guibomacdev@gmail.com> wrote:



Begin forwarded message:

From: Patrick Luby <guibomacdev@gmail.com>
Subject: Mac Silicon removed from download page
Date: January 17, 2025 at 10:40:43 AM EST
To: LibO Dev <libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org>

So I saw the 25.2 RC2 announcement and went to download and to my surprise the Mac Silicon 
option has been removed. Only Mac Intel is there (see attached screen snapshot in Safari).

Did parsing the user agent string get added back? For those who aren’t aware: all of the most 
popular browsers have a user agent string set to “macOS Catalina, Intel chip” no matter if you 
are actually using a later macOS version and/or an Arm chip.

I know this was working earlier this week so this must be a recent change.

Patrick


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