
Rule-driven network client that sends selected Mac traffic through proxy nodes while leaving the rest direct, with enough scripting and capture tooling for developers who outgrow a simple VPN toggle.
Turning the VPN switch into a routing policy
After you import a subscription URL or paste node links, Quantumult X builds strategy groups-manual picks, latency tests, or fallback chains-and applies hostname, suffix, and keyword rules to decide which requests use a proxy and which stay on your LAN. Tap the circular power control to start the tunnel; macOS prompts for VPN configuration permission because the app installs a Network Extension profile that captures traffic according to your rules file. On Apple Silicon Macs the build runs as an iOS-on-Mac App Store title, so the interface matches the iPhone app and syncs purchases through the same Apple ID. Profiles live in plain-text configuration files you can edit, share, or merge with remote rule sets from your provider.
Rewrite, MitM, and script automation
Beyond routing, Quantumult X targets power users who tweak HTTP behavior: URL 302/307 redirects, header and body rewrites, and optional MitM decryption for HTTPS flows when you install and trust the generated certificate. HTTP debug mode can log full request and response bodies for troubleshooting APIs or captive portals. A JavaScript runtime drives scheduled tasks and community rewrite collections-handy for stripping tracking parameters or customizing app traffic without a desktop proxy suite. Supported inbound protocols include Shadowsocks with obfs and WebSocket transports, plus newer additions such as AnyTLS and VLESS with Reality from recent 1.5.x-1.6.x releases documented on the vendor channel.
App Store purchase and who should look elsewhere
The Mac listing is a one-time $9.99 purchase on the US App Store with Family Sharing, not a subscription wrapper. It fits network-savvy users who maintain their own nodes or paid subscriptions and want granular split routing; built-in macOS VPN profiles or simpler clients like Shadowrocket are easier if you only need a single on/off tunnel. Configuration has a learning curve-errors in DNS, MitM, or rule order can break apps silently until you read the log. The app is commonly sold outside the China App Store, so you may need a regional Apple ID. macOS 11.0 or later is required on the store page. Build 1.7.0 is a maintenance update with bug fixes and performance work, and it remains the last release that supports iOS 14 before the vendor raises the floor to iOS 15.
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