MemoryMiner
MemoryMiner is a personal information management and knowledge-capture application for macOS designed to help users organize, store, and retrieve notes, clippings, web content, and other digital memories. Based on the bundle ID prefix (com.groupsmarts), it appears to be a product from Group Smarts. The app targets users who need a lightweight system for cataloguing research materials, personal notes, or archived information without committing to a full-featured note-taking ecosystem.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionWe could not find current information about MemoryMiner's development status or native Apple Silicon support through our search. Given that there is no publicly available evidence of active development, vendor updates, or a native build, you should contact Group Smarts directly to clarify whether a native Apple Silicon version is planned. This is important because the app will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — less than 28 months away. If the developer confirms no native version is coming, begin evaluating alternatives such as NotePlan, Obsidian, or DEVONthink (all available natively on Apple Silicon) to ensure continuity of your workflow before the deadline. If you do reach the developer and learn the app is actively maintained, ask for a specific timeline for the native build so you can plan accordingly.
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