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Native support for Apple M1/M2 chips, offering significantly faster slicing performance on modern Macs.
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Developed by Bambu Lab, this slicer is highly optimized for their X1 and P1 series printers but works as a general-purpose slicer for other machines as well.
: The software's Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been a point of contention for some users, citing issues with activation servers and offline usage [23, 30].