FL Studio 20 is entirely Mac native – not running any kind of emulation. Now, Mac users can be first class FL Studio citizens if they so choose. And while about ten years ago the company flirted with using emulation layer WINE to provide rudimentary support, that approach wasn’t terribly satisfying. It’s a reference to a claim developers Image-Line made that they’d add native Mac support “when Hell freezes over.” The comment at the time wasn’t so outrageous: FL Studio had been built a Windows-native development toolchain that made porting unthinkable. The “Hell freezing over” bit you’ll see a lot around this release. At age 20, the software still includes lifetime free updates – and a bunch of new features, including freezing of audio, and Hell freezing over. FL Studio aka Fruity Loops has hit a version the developers are dubbing FL Studio 20.