The latest ExpressVPN app for macOS, v11.5.0, now comes with native support for all Apple Silicon Macs—including the M1 and the M2.
Apple silicon Macs are still new, and many apps don’t yet have native support for them. Instead, these apps need to be “translated” by a software called Rosetta 2 so they can be used on Apple Silicon. However, translated apps don’t work quite as well as native ones.
The folks at ExpressVPN say that’s what they reworked the Mac app to have native Apple silicon support. ExpressVPN users with Apple silicon Macs can now enjoy the full effects of improvements to their computers’ reliability, performance, speed, and battery life, they add.
If you are using an older, Intel-based Apple computer, Express VPN 11.5.0 will continue to work just fine. You can download the latest version of ExpressVPN app for Mac here.
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of April…
Hours of lecture can be boring to students at any age. Concentration will dwindle with…
Relive the golden age of gaming with the My Arcade Atari Game Station Pro video…
In a new promotion, Apple has announced that you can get Star Wars: Galaxy of…
Canadian indie drama “A Hundred Lies” will premiere on June 7th on Apple TV+ with…
Apple’s iPhone sales in China fall 25% year-over-year in quarter one of 2024.