We're currently tracking three issues: MAC-318 (Cinema 4D R25 does not work on M1 machines), MAC-323 (Onshape stops working after a few minutes of use) and MAC-324 (wireless CadMouse middle mouse button does not close tab in Microsoft Edge). MAC-323
MAC-323 should be fixed (we're currently verifying the correction) and MAC-318 and MAC-324 are currently being investigated. We have not yet determined whether MAC-318 is a problem in the application or the driver.
The official driver, version 10.7.0, will be made available to support the same products as before. The only limitations will be the operating system version (macOS 10.15 and newer) and dropping support for CadMouse paired over a Universal Receiver. We don't expect any other issues.(2) is it possible that you could release an "official driver" with certain products "unsupported" (software and hardware), allowing at least a portion of your users to upgrade?
I don't have a date to share publicly but our plan was to have "beta 20" as the last public beta release. So, the official release is well overdue.(3) what is your estimated timeline for releasing the final driver (what is the date you report to your bosses ... if they ask)?
Well, I'm one of the engineers but consider the following: 3Dconnexion has some of us directly engaging with customers in this Forum. It says something for a company that is willing to show how difficult some projects can be and to support customers to the best of our ability.(4) is it possible for your company to allocate more resources to this endeavour. Having spent good money on 3DConnexion hardware I do feel slightly let down by the company (not R&D) with the time taken to get an updated driver in place (I appreciate this may be out of your control so perhaps you could pass on or direct this question).
Edit: from our analysis, MAC-324 is a new issue introduced in macOS 12. The problem is not reproducible in macOS 11. We may have to implement a workaround in a firmware update.