CrashReporter
CrashReporter is a system utility for macOS that captures, logs and manages crash reports from applications. It is designed to help developers and power users diagnose application failures by collecting stack traces, system information and environment details at the moment an app crashes. The utility is typically installed as a helper or monitoring service rather than used as a standalone application.
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1 suggestionCrashReporter appears to be a helper utility or system component rather than a standalone application. The bundle ID suggests it is a crash-reporting or diagnostic tool, but there is little public information available about its current development status or native Apple Silicon support. If this utility is installed on your Mac as part of another application or system service, it would be updated automatically when you update that parent application. If you are unsure whether this component is still in active use on your system, check System Settings → General → Login Items to see if it appears there, or contact the developer directly to confirm the current status and whether native Apple Silicon support is available. Given the approaching macOS 28 deadline in late 2027 (when Rosetta 2 support will be removed), it is worth verifying that any system utilities you rely on have clear paths to native support.
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