Biscuit
Apple Silicon version latest seen at v2.1.1 · Reported by 3 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (2):
Biscuit is a Mac browser designed to help users organize and manage their web apps and tools in one unified interface. It acts as an app organizer that lets you collect bookmarks, web apps, and tools into customizable workspaces, making it easier to stay focused and productive without juggling multiple browser tabs or windows. The app supports auto-updates and syncs seamlessly across devices. It's popular with remote workers, project managers, and anyone who regularly uses a wide variety of web-based productivity tools and SaaS applications.
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1 suggestionExcellent news: Biscuit has already been updated to Apple Silicon. A native arm64 version (2.1.1) has been confirmed running on real Macs and is available via Homebrew and the official download page. If you're running an older Intel-only version (1.2.29), simply update to the latest version — the app will run natively on Apple Silicon Macs without Rosetta 2, ensuring better performance and full compatibility. Auto-updates are enabled by default, so newer versions should be installed automatically going forward.
Native version · Reported by in the community.
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
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