AirMount
AirMount is a macOS utility that enables wireless file sharing and mounting of network volumes over air, allowing users to access remote storage and devices without a wired connection. The app typically sits in the menu bar and provides a straightforward interface for discovering, connecting to, and managing network shares across a local network. It is intended for users who want convenient wireless access to external drives, NAS devices, or other networked storage without managing complex network protocols manually.
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1 suggestionWe could not find any information about whether a native Apple Silicon build of AirMount has been released. The app's developer website and public information sources do not provide clear details about current architecture support or recent updates. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028) — just over two years away — you should contact the developer directly at tinkerstuff to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned, and what the timeline is. If the developer is unresponsive or indicates no plans for a native build, you will need to begin looking for an alternative file-sharing solution well before September 2028, since any Intel-only build will simply stop launching on that release. Native alternatives worth exploring include Finder's built-in network mounting (Cmd+K in Finder), Rclone Commander for cloud storage mounting, or cloud-sync services like Dropbox and OneDrive for wireless file access.
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