Photoshop CS6 is a powerful image editing software that has been around for many years. It is widely used by professional photographers and graphic designers.
However, it is not available for the M1 Mac. There are several reasons for this.
The first reason is that Photoshop CS6 was released in 2012, before the M1 Mac was released. The second reason is that Adobe has not yet released an update for Photoshop CS6 that is compatible with the M1 Mac. The third reason is that the M1 Mac does not support 32-bit apps, and Photoshop CS6 is a 32-bit app.
So, if you want to use Photoshop CS6 on your M1 Mac, you will need to find a workaround. One workaround is to use a virtual machine software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion. Another workaround is to use an older version of Photoshop, like CS5 or CS4.
Do either of these workarounds work well? That depends on your needs and how you use Photoshop CS6.
If you only use basic features of Photoshop CS6, then either of these workarounds should work fine for you. However, if you rely on more advanced features of Photoshop CS6, then you may encounter some issues with either of these workarounds.
At the end of the day, whether or not you can use Photoshop CS6 on your M1 Mac depends on your needs and how you use the software. If you only need to use basic features of Photoshop CS6, then either of the workarounds mentioned above should work fine for you.