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com.install4j.9766-3698-4118-2437.4044 · Utilities · v1.4.0
Native Version Spotted 2 devices · 147.7 KB · Impact: 43/100
Native Version Spotted

Apple Silicon version latest seen at v1.4.0 · Reported by 1 Mac in the community.

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About This App

The "update" bundle (com.install4j.9766-3698-4118-2437.4044) is a helper component bundled within an install4j-based installer application. Install4j is a cross-platform installer toolkit used by software vendors to build Windows, macOS and Linux installers. This particular bundle ID suggests it is part of an application installation or update mechanism created with install4j version 9. The component handles installation, verification and update workflows for the parent application. A native Apple Silicon build of this component has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.

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v1.4.0

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This "update" bundle is not a standalone application — it is a helper component embedded within a larger installer framework created by install4j. The bundle ID (com.install4j.9766-3698-4118-2437.4044) indicates it is part of an application's installation or update mechanism, not the app itself. Since a native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed in our community, the parent application it belongs to has already been updated by its vendor. To get the native build: locate and reinstall or update the main application that owns this installer component. The simplest approach is to check the application's vendor website or the Mac App Store for the latest release of the parent application, then download and install it fresh — the new installer will include the native Apple Silicon version of this update helper automatically. If you are uncertain which application this bundle belongs to, check your Applications folder for recently installed software, or use the bundle ID in a support search at the vendor's website. The good news is that someone is already running this natively, so an update path exists.