SelfPatcher
SelfPatcher appears to be a specialized utility application designed to handle self-updating functionality for other software applications. Based on the bundle ID (com.wgt.SelfPatcher) and available technical documentation, it likely serves as a component or standalone tool that enables applications to patch and update themselves automatically. This type of utility is commonly used by developers to distribute updates to their applications without requiring users to manually download and install new versions. SelfPatcher would typically run in the background or be invoked by other applications when updates are available, handling the download, verification, and installation of patches or new versions.
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1 suggestionBased on the available information, SelfPatcher appears to be a specialized utility with limited public documentation or presence. The search results primarily show generic patching frameworks and tools rather than information about this specific application. Without clear evidence of active development or a native Apple Silicon version, and given its likely role as a background utility component, you may want to check if the primary application that uses SelfPatcher has been updated with native Apple Silicon support. If SelfPatcher is no longer needed by your other applications, it can likely be safely removed. For applications requiring self-updating functionality, modern alternatives like Sparkle framework or built-in app store update mechanisms provide native Apple Silicon support.
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