Network Device Finder
Network Device Finder is a network utility for macOS that helps users discover, identify and manage devices connected to their local network. It scans network segments to find active hosts, displays device information such as IP addresses, MAC addresses and hostnames, and can help troubleshoot connectivity issues. The app is typically used by IT administrators, network engineers and technical users who need quick visibility into which devices are present on their network.
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1 suggestionWe could not find public information about whether Network Device Finder has a native Apple Silicon build. The developer's website and recent release notes are not available in our search results. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — roughly 27 months away — we recommend contacting the developer at bensoftware to ask directly whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned or already available. If you rely on this app, it is important to confirm its roadmap before the Rosetta 2 deadline. In the meantime, the Intel build will continue to run under Rosetta, but you should not assume this will remain true after September 2028. If the developer is unresponsive or has abandoned the project, consider alternatives such as Angry IP Scanner or Advanced Port Scanner, both of which are actively maintained and offer native Apple Silicon support for network discovery and device management.
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