Muse interface looks pixelated

I have a Mac Book Pro Retina display, but the Muse interface looks pixelated. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks!

There is no end user fix. Unfortunately enabling retina resolution for the UI of Muse requires substantial changes within Muse. We are working on it, but the necessary changes are unlikely to be complete this year.

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