Doccamera
Doccamera is an application that captures and processes images using a Mac's built-in or external camera, typically for document scanning and digitization. Based on its bundle ID and naming convention, it appears designed for educational or office environments where users need to quickly photograph physical documents, whiteboards, or materials and save them in a digital format. The app likely offers features such as auto-cropping, perspective correction, and export to common document formats.
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1 suggestionWe could not find detailed information about Doccamera's current development status or native Apple Silicon support through public sources. Given the bundle ID format (com.joyusing.*), this appears to be a third-party document capture utility. To determine your path forward before Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), contact the developer directly and ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is available or planned. If Doccamera is no longer actively maintained, consider alternatives such as Microsoft Lens (free, cross-platform, with native Apple Silicon support), Adobe Scan (for more advanced document processing), or the built-in Notes app camera feature which has improved significantly in recent macOS releases and runs natively on all Macs.
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