Twitter for Mac updated with macOS Big Sur optimizations, M1 chip support



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Twitter released a notable update to its Mac app this week, bringing optimizations for macOS 11 Big Sur, in terms of performance and design. The update also adds support for Macs powered by Apple Silicon.

If you’ve tried using Twitter for Mac while running macOS 11 Big Sur beta, you know it was incredibly buggy and unreliable. However, with this week’s update, Twitter for Mac is now in much better shape when running macOS Big Sur.

Twitter’s design for Mac has also been refreshed to accommodate macOS 11 Big Sur’s new, lighter, more translucent design language. This also includes a new square shaped icon for the dock.

Finally, Twitter for Mac is now optimized for Apple Silicon. This means that it will work natively, without Rosetta 2 translation, on early Mac M1s. The first orders for M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini are expected to reach customers as early as next week, so it’s remarkable to see Twitter updating its Mac app in a timely manner.

You can download Twitter for Mac for free from the Mac App Store. What do you think of the improvements in Twitter for Mac? Let us know in the comments!

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