Library Inspector
Library Inspector is a developer utility for macOS that helps programmers and engineers inspect, analyse and debug compiled libraries and binaries. Based on the bundle ID origin (nz.co.oriontransfer) it appears to be a tool from a New Zealand-based developer, likely focused on examining library dependencies, symbols, architecture details and other metadata embedded in compiled code. Such tools are commonly used by developers working with C, C++, Objective-C and Swift frameworks, or by those troubleshooting linking issues and understanding binary compatibility.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionWe could not find public information about Library Inspector online, so we cannot confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or whether the developer is still maintaining the app. If you rely on this tool, check with the developer directly through the app's About dialog, built-in help, or any contact details listed in the original installer or documentation to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), it is important to get clarity soon — an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. In the meantime, the Intel version continues to work under Rosetta 2 on M-series Macs, but that runway is now less than two years away. If the developer confirms no native build is planned, begin exploring alternative library inspection tools early so you have time to migrate your workflow.
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