From my MacBook Pro 16" 2021 w/ M1 Max Chipset, the above are screenshots of the App Store when searching for “ecatcher” - you should notice two different tabs. The first tab is for MacOS Native Apps. The second tab is for iPhone & iPad Native Apps that “work” with M1 Macs.
My understanding is that if a iOS App developer doesn’t want their iOS Native App to show up in that list, there is some specific code/flag they have to put in their app. Otherwise, Apple’s App Store assumes it should be fully compatible with M1 Macs.
There is also a bit of code in iOS Apps that detect what Device/Device OS it is being installed/run on. AS I mentioned above, this section of code, within the eCatcher App, needs updated to be in line with the iOS 14/M1 Mac specific detection process.
I know the eWON eCatcher Mobile app is actively developed and updated, but this information must have missed the desks of the development team, when iOS 14 & the M1 Macs came out.
FYI: There are other iOS Native Apps that have or have had this same issue. Most of the developers have resolved it though. The RSA iOS App for instance, had this issue back in the first part of 2021. I understand it has been fixed since then.
I have an iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (5th generation) running iOS 15.5 and it does not have this issue.
I also have an iPhone 13 Pro Max running iOS 15.5 and it does not have this issue.
When I get home from the office, I can test my MacBook Pro (15-inch) 2017 and see if it can even see the iOS App in the App Store. I don’t believe it should be able to.