mColorDesigner
mColorDesigner is a color design and palette management tool for macOS, intended for graphic designers, UI/UX designers, and artists who need to create, organize and reference color schemes. The app allows users to build custom color palettes, convert between color models (RGB, HSL, CMYK, etc.), and save swatches for use in other design applications. It targets creative professionals and hobbyists who work with color theory and want a dedicated companion to their main design workflow.
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1 suggestionWe could not confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build of mColorDesigner exists — the app is not widely documented in public sources and there is no clear architecture information available. Given that you are running this app today, the critical question is whether the developer is still actively maintaining it. If you rely on mColorDesigner, contact the developer (dno) directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned or available, and when, since any Intel-only build will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (late 2027). As a contingency, consider actively maintained native Apple Silicon color tools such as Soulver (quick calculations and conversions), Sketchbook (for palette work), or the color pickers built into Adobe Creative Cloud, Affinity Designer, or Figma — all run natively on M-series Macs and receive regular updates.
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