Pichi
Pichi is a productivity application for macOS with a bundle ID suggesting it originates from a developer called Creatable. Beyond the bundle identifier, little public information is readily available about the app's specific features, target audience, or current development status. It appears to be a smaller or niche productivity tool rather than a mainstream office suite.
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1 suggestionWe could not find reliable information about whether Pichi has a native Apple Silicon build. The app's website or developer pages do not appear in standard search results, making it difficult to confirm its current maintenance status or architecture support. Given that Apple will remove Rosetta 2 support in macOS 28 (September 2028), you should contact the developer directly at your earliest convenience to ask: (1) whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned, and (2) what timeline they have for supporting modern Apple hardware. You can also check your Mac's Activity Monitor to see whether your installed copy is running as an Intel (i386) or native (arm64) binary — if it shows as Intel, that is a signal that you need clarification from the developer before the September 2028 deadline. If the developer is unresponsive or has abandoned the project, you may need to explore alternative productivity tools that are actively maintained and confirmed to run natively on Apple Silicon.
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