JPKI
Universal version latest seen at v1.0.1.0 · Reported by 26 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (3):
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
JPKI is a Japanese government utility for managing digital certificates and authentication credentials used for accessing official government services and secure transactions in Japan. The app is primarily used by Japanese residents and businesses to handle JPKI (Japanese Public Key Infrastructure) certificates, which are required for tax filing, social security applications, and other e-government services. It provides certificate installation, management, and password-protected access to government portals. Users typically interact with JPKI when filing taxes online (e-Tax), applying for benefits, or conducting other official business with Japanese government agencies.
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1 suggestionGood news: A native Universal Binary version of JPKI already exists and has been confirmed running on Apple Silicon Macs in our community (version 1.0.1.0). You should update your installation to this version immediately—it will run natively on your Mac without Rosetta 2, ensuring better performance and compatibility as Rosetta support winds down. Check your current version in the app's About menu; if you're still on 1.1.0.0 or earlier Intel-only builds, download the latest version from the official source to get the native Universal Binary build.
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