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Filestar

com.filestar.macos · Productivity · v1.0
Intel Only 2 devices · 60.4 MB · Impact: 48/100
About This App

Filestar is a file management and batch processing utility for macOS that enables users to perform bulk operations on files and folders—such as renaming, format conversion, compression, and metadata editing—without needing to process items one at a time. It is designed for power users, photographers, developers, and anyone who regularly handles large batches of files. The app provides a graphical interface for automating repetitive file tasks that would otherwise require command-line tools or scripting.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">We could not find current information about Filestar's Apple Silicon support status in available sources. Given that the macOS 28 deadline—when Rosetta 2 support ends—is approximately two years away (September 2028), you should contact the Filestar developer directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned or already available. If the app is actively maintained, the developer will be able to confirm the architecture of the current build and provide a timeline if a native version is still in development. Alternatively, check the app's official website or documentation for any mentions of Apple Silicon or Universal Binary support. If you discover Filestar does not have a native build planned, consider exploring alternatives like Automator (free, built into macOS), A-Zippr for compression, or command-line tools like `rename` and `imagemagick` through Homebrew—all of which have native Apple Silicon support.

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v1.0

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The search results do not provide clear information about whether Filestar has a native Apple Silicon build or the current maintenance status of the application. The official Filestar website (filestar.com) appears active, but specific architecture details or recent release notes are not visible in the available results. We recommend visiting filestar.com directly or contacting the developer to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon version is available or planned. If you need a batch file converter and Filestar does not offer native Apple Silicon support, consider looking into alternatives like ImageMagick (free, command-line-based for advanced users), Permute 3 (audio/video batch converter with native Apple Silicon support), or XnConvert (cross-platform batch image converter, though verify its current Apple Silicon status).