Swift Publisher 3
Swift Publisher is a desktop publishing and layout application for macOS, designed to help users create professional newsletters, brochures, flyers, posters, business cards and other print-ready documents. It provides templates, drag-and-drop layout tools, text formatting options, image placement, and PDF export. The app targets small businesses, nonprofits, and individuals who need to produce marketing materials without learning expensive professional design software like Adobe InDesign.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">We could not find recent information about Swift Publisher 3 or confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. The bundle ID indicates this is the Mac App Store version, which is a positive sign — apps distributed through the Mac App Store are more likely to have been updated to support modern architectures. To find out whether a native build is available, open the Mac App Store, search for "Swift Publisher", and check whether any update is offered or whether the current installed version is flagged as Intel-only. If the App Store shows an update available, installing it may provide native Apple Silicon support. If you cannot find current information through the App Store or the developer's website, contact the publisher directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned before macOS 28 ships in September 2028, since an Intel-only version will stop launching on that release.
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1 suggestionNo current information is available from the search results about whether Swift Publisher 3 has been updated to run natively on Apple Silicon, or whether the developer (Belight Software) is actively maintaining the app. The bundle ID indicates it is distributed via the Mac App Store. We recommend checking the Mac App Store directly for the latest version and any available updates, or contacting Belight Software to ask about Apple Silicon support. If the app no longer receives updates and you need an active alternative, consider Affinity Publisher or Scribus, both of which have native Apple Silicon builds and are actively maintained.
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