DTP Zipper
DTP Zipper is a lightweight file compression utility for macOS designed for handling DTP (Desktop Publishing) workflows. It provides a simple drag-and-drop interface for compressing files and folders into archive formats, with options tailored for document designers and publishing professionals who need to bundle multiple assets—fonts, images, layouts, and project files—into a single compressed package for distribution or backup.
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1 suggestionDTP Zipper appears to be a niche Japanese utility with very limited public information available. The most recent release we found dates to April 2023 (version 1.3.0), and the developer's site (tama-san.com) provides minimal details about architecture or native Apple Silicon support. Given that there are no clear signals of continued active development, and no evidence of a native Apple Silicon build, you should contact the developer directly to ask whether a native version exists or is planned. If the developer is no longer maintaining the app, or if a native build is not forthcoming, be aware that the Intel-only version will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). For general file compression on Apple Silicon Macs, the built-in Archive Utility (part of macOS) handles standard formats natively, or you can use the free open-source utility The Unarchiver, which is actively maintained and runs natively on all Apple Silicon Macs.
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