M3Unify
M3Unify is a macOS utility designed for users of Apple Music and iTunes who want to consolidate and organize their music libraries. The app helps identify and merge duplicate tracks, manage metadata, and create unified playlists across multiple music services or library sources. It is particularly useful for users who have accumulated music from various sources over time and need to clean up their collections without losing track information or playback history.
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1 suggestionWe could not find recent information about M3Unify in our search results, so we cannot confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or whether the app is still under active development. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 support in macOS 28 (September 2028), you should contact the developer at dougscripts.com or through the app's support channels to ask explicitly whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned. If the developer is no longer maintaining the app, you may need to explore alternative music library management tools such as Music Rescue, Pacemaker, or Soulver — all of which have confirmed native Apple Silicon support and offer music organization features. In the meantime, the Intel build will continue to work under Rosetta, but it is worth verifying the developer's roadmap sooner rather than later.
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