TuneSpan
TuneSpan is a utility for macOS that helps manage large iTunes or Music library files by relocating them to external drives or network storage while keeping the app's library database intact. It allows users to free up internal drive space without losing access to their music collection, and supports linking music back to the Music app for seamless playback. The tool is commonly used by music enthusiasts and professionals who maintain extensive audio libraries on space-constrained Macs.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about TuneSpan's development status or whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — roughly 28 months away — you should contact the developer at randomapplications to ask directly whether native Apple Silicon support is planned or already available. If the app is no longer actively developed, you will need to find an alternative solution for managing external music libraries before the Rosetta 2 deadline. Other options worth exploring include manually organizing music on external drives, using the Music app's native library management features, or looking into third-party music management tools that have confirmed Apple Silicon support.
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