JSesh
JSesh is a specialized editor for Egyptian hieroglyphic text, designed for Egyptologists, linguists, students and researchers studying ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. It allows users to compose and edit hieroglyphic sequences using a graphical interface, manage complex hieroglyphic structures (stacks, cartouches, enclosures), export to image formats and other academic document systems, and work with Egyptological transliteration conventions. JSesh is widely used in academic settings for producing Egyptological publications and teaching materials.
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1 suggestionWe could not confirm from available search results whether a native Apple Silicon build of JSesh exists. The app's bundle ID suggests it is an open-source or academic project. If you rely on JSesh, contact the developer directly through the project's website or repository to ask whether a native build is planned, since the current Intel-only build will stop launching once Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). Given that you have about 2 years before that deadline, reaching out to the maintainers now will give them useful feedback if they have not yet considered Apple Silicon support. In the meantime, the app continues to work under Rosetta 2 on your current Mac.
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