File extraction app Pacifist gets a full rewrite for macOS Monterey
What you need to know
Popular macOS file extraction app Pacifist has been updated to version 4.
The new update is a complete rewrite in Swift 5.
The update sees a big performance and user experience improvement over previous versions.
Pacifist, a popular app for working with macOS package files, has been updated to version 4. That update brings with it a complete rewrite, with the app compatible with Apple silicon and macOS Monterey.
With support for Apple’s latest processors as well as a complete Swift 5 rewrite, Pacifist 4 is now faster than ever with developer CharlesSoft saying that the update has “a focus on multi-threadedness, resulting in a lot of performance and user-experience improvements.”
There’s a lengthy list of changes in the release notes for Pacifist 4, with just some of the changes including:
Completely rewritten in Swift 5
Optimized for Apple Silicon
Redesigned, modernized UI
Full support for modern versions of macOS
Added command-line interface
Added browser plug-ins for Chrome and Firefox
Expanded support for analyzing existing installations, beyond simply kernel extensions
Support for Asset Catalog files
Support for Mac OS 9 Installation Tome files
Fixed some bugs that could cause certain packages not to open properly
Verify phase now correctly checks checksums for all file types, including symbolic links and Mach-O binary files
Added Preferences option to change the default setting of the “Use Administrator Privileges” check box
Added Preferences option to disable automatic opening in the Finder after extraction
Numerous performance optimizations
Pacifist is a free download with a $20 purchase required after a trial. You can download the app, and learn more, on the developer website now.