

I'll add your case to our bug report and from here, I'll meet with my team so we can prioritize accordingly. This is apparently due to the "new trigger workflow" UI framework. Our team is currently working on a problem where the Trigger Wizard authoring is extremely slow on M1 Mac devices. "I understand that you're having issues with Storyline 360 running slow on Windows 11 ARM edition via Parallels on your Macbook Pro with M1 chip. I did raise a case as suggested by Maria and have had a reply which I'll leave here Not ideal but I think the amount of time it was slowing me down would equate to more than that!

Cloud machine I am running is Shadow PC which costs £30 a month. Would prefer to be on Parallels but that isn't a choice considering the performance I was getting. It works perfectly providing internet connection is good. To let you know, I have temporarily invested in a cloud machine and am running SL through that. Firstly, how are you getting on with the performance of your SL? I will be following this thread along with you. Since these articles are about 8 months old I am not sure how valid this advice is. When I downloaded Parallels 17, it automatically installed Windows 11. One of the links on that page suggests that Parallels Desktop 16.5 and later support Apple M1 and Intel processors and work with Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview. I would prefer not to do that on the new machine, so I am wondering if that will be necessary on the M1 mac. There is an older article here that suggests disabling the shared profile and working exclusively in the windows environment, which is how I had it set up before. Note: for installing Windows 11 on ARM in Parallels Desktop see KB 125375.
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The other apps I use (Adobe, etc.) are all blazing fast on the M1. To run Windows 11 and its applications on a Mac with Apple M1 Chip, you need to install Windows 11 on ARM that can run the majority of Intel-based Windows 11 applications by using a built-in emulator. Hi, Jonathan - I am just jumping in to say I got my new M1 mac desktop this week, and I am having exactly the same problem! I had so hoped that Storyline performance would improve on the new machine, but honestly, it seems worse.
