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Rosetta Check finds software that still depends on Rosetta. This gives you time
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Rosetta Check finds software that still depends on Rosetta. This gives you time
to update or replace it. Version 3 checks three parts of your Mac: apps,
components, and command-line tools.
ONE CLEAR READINESS RESULT
The Overview gives you one Apple Silicon Readiness score out of 100. It is not a
scan progress meter. The dashboard shows how many apps, components, and tools it
checked. It also shows how many still need Rosetta.
APPS YOU CAN ACT ON
Browse installed apps in a sortable table. Filter by compatibility,
architecture, category, source, recent use, native upgrade availability, or
embedded components. Open any app for its version, architecture, install path,
disk use, and community recommendations.
COMPONENTS HIDDEN OUTSIDE THE APP LIST
Rosetta Check finds audio and video plug-ins, photo and 3D extensions, and system
extensions. It also checks virtual cameras, login items, frameworks, XPC
services, and helpers inside otherwise native apps. A native app can still
depend on an Intel-only component. These checks are part of the same readiness
result.
COMMAND-LINE TOOL AUDIT
Version 3 scans common command locations used by macOS, Homebrew, MacPorts, and
other package managers. Rosetta Check includes Apple system tools for
completeness but hides them by default. The Tools table can show architecture, compatibility, package
name, installed version, signer, Team ID, related app, aliases, and paths.
Homebrew packages link to their formula page for update details.
Rosetta Check reads executable headers and code signatures. It never runs a
command-line tool.
CLEAR NEXT STEPS
Filter any table to the items that need Rosetta. Package links, related app
links, native upgrade sightings, and detailed install paths help you decide what
to update, replace, or remove.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Rosetta Check scans locally in the macOS App Sandbox. It asks for folder access
only when macOS blocks a location that contains software you asked it to scan.
Saved scan-folder permissions are read-only. You can remove them later.
Community sharing is optional.
CUSTOM FOLDERS
Add folders in Settings and choose whether Rosetta Check should inspect apps,
components, command-line tools, or all three. Rosetta Check cannot change or
delete anything in these folders.
EXPORT AND AUDIT
Export apps, components, and command-line tools to CSV or JSON. Tool exports
include package, signer, architecture, app association, aliases, and paths.
Automatic exports use stable filenames for managed collection workflows.
BUILT FOR INDIVIDUALS AND IT TEAMS
Use Rosetta Check from its main window or menu bar. IT admins can manage how the
app starts, scans components, exports data, shares results, and scores each area.
You also get scan history, live monitoring, alerts, suggestions from the
community, and reports of native upgrades.
You need macOS 13 Ventura or later on an Apple Silicon Mac.
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Quick answers based on the latest observed App Store data.
The latest observed download price is $6.99. Open the official App Store link to confirm the current checkout price.
Apple’s public page currently shows 0 purchase items in this storefront. The public list may be incomplete.
Yes. App Store prices can vary by storefront, currency, taxes, and developer pricing. AppPriceData currently has 8 regional observations.