CrashFinder
CrashFinder is a macOS debugging and crash analysis utility for developers. Based on the bundle ID, it appears to be designed to help locate, analyse and troubleshoot crash logs and diagnostic files generated by macOS applications and system processes. It likely serves developers and system administrators who need to investigate application failures, memory issues, or other runtime problems on their machines.
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1 suggestionWe could not find recent information about CrashFinder's development status or native Apple Silicon support. To determine whether a native build exists or is planned, contact the developer directly at the bundle ID domain (lochunto.com) or search for the app's official website and support channels. If CrashFinder is no longer actively maintained, or if the developer confirms no native Apple Silicon build is planned, you should begin identifying alternative crash analysis tools now — you have roughly 27 months before Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), but that window is closing. Alternative debugging and crash analysis tools with confirmed native Apple Silicon support include Xcode (Apple's official IDE, which includes comprehensive crash reporting and analysis), Console (Apple's system log viewer, included with macOS), and third-party options like Instruments (part of Xcode). If you rely on CrashFinder for workflow-specific features, document what those are now so you can evaluate replacements methodically.
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