


The highlight for Mac users is that the update will bring support for Apple Silicon Macs, including native performance on the M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. Zoom has published the release notes for an update it says is scheduled to be released to users tomorrow, December 21. Look for the M1 Mac mention on the Zoom download page right here. If you’re running a Mac powered by Apple’s own silicon, it may attempt a second installation to optimise the software for your M1/M2 processor.Update: Zoom for Apple Silicon is now available. When it’s finished download, double click and follow the on-screen instructions. Now visit the Zoom Download Center and re-download the Zoom Desktop Client.

Select from the list of applications, and then drag it down to the Bin icon on your Dock. To uninstall Zoom, click on Finder in your Dock (the icon with the half-blue, half grey face) and then click on Applications in the left-hand menu. If Zoom is refusing to update because of error code 10004 or any other error, the simplest solution is to remove it and re-download the app again. According to Zoom’s own support docs: “Devices running macOS 13 Ventura beta 5 or higher with Zoom desktop client versions 5.11.6 – 5.12.0 may encounter this error when updating the desktop client.”

It appears to be a problem affecting Zoom on the latest version of macOS Ventura. When you press Retry, it simply loops back to the screen above and you can’t make or join calls.
