
Rosetta Sunset: How to See Which Mac Apps Will Stop Working After macOS Golden Gate
Apple is phasing out Rosetta 2, with most Intel-based apps relying on it likely to stop working on macOS 28. macOS Golden Gate adds a new Intel-Based apps list in Settings (General > About > Intel-Based apps > Details) showing which apps will fail in the future, giving users time to contact developers or find alternatives. Rosetta will not install automatically, but you may see a brief prompt the first time you open an Intel app after upgrading. Some authentication plugins that require Rosetta may fail to load, and macOS Tahoe was the last Intel-era macOS; Golden Gate runs on Macs with Apple silicon.