Application Wizard is now Universal and runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel-based Macs.
On Apple Silicon Macs, Universal applications can be opened using Rosetta directly from the Open menu by selecting them and pressing the Control key. In addition to that, Application Wizard lets you customize Universal applications so that they always run using Rosetta.
On Apple Silicon Macs, the Quit and Switch menu can show whether applications are running using Rosetta, so that you can easily see which applications and background processes are running natively and which aren’t.
The Messages application, which was missing in the “Internet and Communication” default group on macOS 11, has been now included.
The Contacts submenu no longer displays initials for companies.
The Contacts submenu now shows correct initials for names using the Tibetan script.
An incompatibility with macOS 11 that could cause empty temporary volumes to appear in the Special menu has been solved.
On macOS 11, some minor interface fixes have been introduced in the Application Wizard preference pane.