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The typical suite of Apple Apps such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Calendar, Garage Band, iMovie, Safari, Mail, FaceTime, Apple News, Apple TV, Pictures, Maps, iMessages, Contacts, Music, HomeKit, all of these were installed when I set up my M1 MacBook Air. The App Store which resides in the dock links to a ton of software both Free and Pay to use. Not to mention pretty much all of the iPad/iPhone software will also run on it. Microsoft is working on a version of Office will work natively on the M1 Mac's but in the mean time you can run Office 365 (Microsoft 365) or Office 2019 for Mac in the Rosetta Stone 2 environment on the Mac (install automatically when you launch an Mac inTel app) without noticing any sort of hit on the work flow you will be amazed. All the bigger name software are either in beta or soon to be released for the new M1 Mac's.
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