hallelujah
Hallelujah is a free, open-source input method for macOS that provides an alternative keyboard interface. Based on the bundle ID indicating it is an input method component, it sits at the system level to intercept and process keyboard input, likely offering customized text input or input switching capabilities. Input methods are commonly used by users who need language-specific typing support, alternate keyboard layouts, or specialized text input workflows.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about Hallelujah in the search results — they appear to reference music rather than the macOS input method. Based on the bundle ID (github.dongyuwei.inputmethod.hallelujahInputMethod), this appears to be an open-source project distributed via GitHub. To determine whether a native Apple Silicon build is available, check the GitHub repository directly at github.com/dongyuwei/hallelujah (or search for "dongyuwei hallelujah input method"). Look for releases marked as native, Universal Binary, or arm64. If you find only Intel-only builds or the project appears inactive, note that Intel-only input methods will stop working when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). If the project is abandoned, you may need to switch to an alternative input method such as Squirrel (Rime), Fcitx, or built-in macOS input sources depending on your language and typing needs.
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