ExpressDigiBooks
Little public information is available about ExpressDigiBooks. Based on the bundle ID structure, it appears to be an educational application from Express Publishing, likely related to digital textbooks or educational content delivery. The ".ios" component in the bundle ID is unusual for a macOS app and suggests this may be an iOS application rather than a native Mac app, or possibly a cross-platform educational tool for students and educators.
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1 suggestionWe could not find reliable information about ExpressDigiBooks in our search results, and the bundle ID structure (containing ".ios") raises questions about whether this is actually a macOS application at all. If you have this app installed on your Mac, first verify whether it is a native Mac application or an iOS app running under compatibility mode. If it is a genuine macOS app, contact Express Publishing directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned. With more than two years remaining before Rosetta 2 is removed in macOS 28 (September 2028), you have time to seek clarification from the vendor, but it is worth checking sooner rather than later so you can plan accordingly if no native version is forthcoming.
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