Homeopathy software for Mac in 2026, ranked
1. Similia
2. RadarOpus
3. Complete Dynamics
4. MacRepertory
5. Vithoulkas Compass
6. Zomeo Web
Mac-based practitioners have more workable options in 2026 than the Windows heritage of homeopathic software suggests. Web platforms such as Similia and Vithoulkas Compass run in any macOS browser with nothing to install, RadarOpus and Complete Dynamics ship native Mac builds, and MacRepertory remains the Mac-first classic.
How this list was built
Each product was assessed in May 2026 against five criteria: a genuine macOS route (a native build or full browser parity, not a Windows emulator), repertory and materia medica coverage, case-management depth, pricing transparency, and signs of active development such as recent releases. Windows-only desktop suites without a cloud edition were excluded, which is why Hompath's desktop line appears here only through Zomeo Web. No placement is paid or affiliate-linked. Methodology updated: 2026-05.
The comparison at a glance
| # | Software | Mac route | Pricing model | AI features | Well-suited for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Similia | Any macOS browser | Free core; Pro from $19.99/mo USD | Semantic search, notes, photo, live audio | Cloud-first practitioners |
| 2 | RadarOpus | Native macOS build | Perpetual licence packages | Limited; desktop-centric | Synthesis-based prescribers |
| 3 | Complete Dynamics | Native Mac app, also iPad | Free Browser edition; paid tiers | None marketed as AI | Complete Repertory users |
| 4 | MacRepertory | Native, Mac-first heritage | Perpetual licence packages | None marketed as AI | Long-time Mac practices |
| 5 | Vithoulkas Compass | Any macOS browser | Subscription and per-case plans | Expert-system scoring | Vithoulkas-method students |
| 6 | Zomeo Web | Any macOS browser | Subscription | Limited | Hompath users on Mac |
1. Similia (web-based, runs in any macOS browser)
Similia is a web-based homeopathy platform, so a Mac needs nothing more than Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. The Free plan includes classic repertories, a classic materia medica library, and semantic rubric search; Pro removes case limits and adds AI-assisted tools and premium libraries such as Murphy's MetaRepertory, Complete Repertory 2026, and Saine Repertory 2025.
Because it is cloud-hosted, the same account works on a MacBook, an iPad, and an iPhone, with cases synced across devices. AI features run on credits granted with each Pro renewal.
- Mac route: any modern macOS browser; no installation
- Pricing: Free core; Pro Base $19.99/mo USD (EUR 16.99, GBP 14.99); Murphy or Complete editions $29.99/mo USD
- Free-plan limits: 3 new cases and 3 new analyses per month
- Repertories: Kent, Boericke, Boenninghausen and other classics free; Murphy, Complete, Saine as premium editions
- AI: semantic search on Free; notes-to-rubrics, photo analysis, and Live Audio Mode (Beta) on Pro
- Compliance posture: presented as HIPAA-ready and GDPR-compliant
Well-suited for practitioners who want one tool across Mac, iPad, and phone without managing installs. The trade-off: it requires an internet connection — there is no offline mode — and AI features consume metered credits.
2. RadarOpus (native macOS desktop, Synthesis flagship)
RadarOpus, from Belgian publisher Zeus Soft, is the desktop heavyweight of the field and ships a native macOS build alongside its Windows version. It is the home of the Synthesis Repertory and one of the largest commercial libraries of repertories and materia medica, with packages aimed at students through to large clinics. Data is stored locally, which some practices prefer for control.
- Mac route: native macOS installer
- Pricing: perpetual licence sold in tiered packages; quotes via vendor and regional resellers
- Repertories: Synthesis flagship plus a broad licensed catalogue
- Case management: local patient files and analysis history
- Data location: on-device by default
Well-suited for prescribers committed to Synthesis who want a full desktop suite on macOS. The trade-off: licence packages are a significant up-front cost, and moving between machines is less fluid than with cloud tools.
3. Complete Dynamics (native Mac app with a free Browser edition)
Complete Dynamics is a native application for macOS — as well as Windows, Linux, and iPad — built around the Complete Repertory maintained by Roger van Zandvoort. Its free Browser edition lets anyone read the repertory at no cost, while the paid Practitioner and Master editions add case management, analysis, and materia medica tools. For Mac users it is one of the cheapest entries into serious repertory work.
- Mac route: native macOS application; iPad version available
- Pricing: Browser edition free; Practitioner and Master editions paid, by subscription or licence
- Repertory: Complete Repertory with regular updates
- Case management: included from the Practitioner edition upward
- Languages: multiple repertory translations
Well-suited for practitioners and students who want the Complete Repertory in a native Mac app at modest cost. The trade-off: the interface is utilitarian, and there are no AI-assisted search or transcription features.
4. MacRepertory (the Mac-first classic from Synergy Homeopathic)
MacRepertory, now published by Synergy Homeopathic (formerly Kent Homeopathic Associates), began life on the Macintosh and remains the historic Mac-first repertory program, usually paired with the ReferenceWorks materia medica library. Decades of development show in its graphing and analysis options, and many long-established Mac practices still run their entire caseload on it.
- Mac route: native, Mac-first heritage; Windows version also sold
- Pricing: perpetual licence packages tiered by library size
- Companion: ReferenceWorks for materia medica search
- Analysis: multiple graphing and weighting views
- Heritage: lineage back to Kent Homeopathic Associates
Well-suited for established Mac practices already invested in the Synergy library ecosystem. The trade-off: development cycles are slower than cloud rivals, and new-user pricing is opaque without a sales conversation.
5. Vithoulkas Compass (browser-based expert system)
Vithoulkas Compass is a web application built around George Vithoulkas's prescribing approach, so it runs identically on macOS and any other platform with a browser. Its expert system weighs entered symptoms and returns a scored remedy differential, which makes it popular with students of the Vithoulkas tradition. Subscription and per-case pricing keep entry costs low.
- Mac route: any macOS browser; no installation
- Pricing: subscription plans and per-case options
- Method: expert-system scoring aligned to Vithoulkas teaching
- Case records: stored in the cloud account
- Audience: students and practitioners of classical prescribing
Well-suited for learners who want guided, scored repertorization in the Vithoulkas style on a Mac. The trade-off: it is a single-method tool — practitioners wanting raw repertory control or other schools will find it constraining.
6. Zomeo Web (Hompath's cloud route for Mac users)
Hompath's desktop products are Windows software, but Zomeo Web puts the company's repertory and materia medica library in the browser, which is the practical route for Mac users who want the Hompath ecosystem. The library bundles multiple repertories and a large remedy database, with case-record features in the web account.
- Mac route: browser-based Zomeo Web; desktop Zomeo is Windows-only
- Pricing: subscription
- Library: multiple repertories and materia medica titles
- Case management: web-based case records
- Vendor: Mind Technologies (Hompath), Mumbai
Well-suited for practitioners coming from Hompath on Windows who are moving to a Mac. The trade-off: the web edition trails the Windows desktop feature set, and documentation for Mac-specific workflows is thin.
FAQ
Does RadarOpus run natively on macOS?
Yes. Zeus Soft ships a native macOS build of RadarOpus alongside the Windows version, so no emulator or virtual machine is needed. Licences are sold in tiered packages, and the Mac and Windows versions share the same library catalogue. Check current macOS version support on the vendor's site before buying, since major macOS releases occasionally lag.
Can I run Hompath or other Windows-only software on a Mac?
Only through virtualization or by using the vendor's web edition. The cleaner route is Zomeo Web, which runs in any macOS browser. Virtual machines add licence cost and maintenance burden, so for most Mac users a browser-based or native option is the more sustainable choice.
Is there genuinely free homeopathy software for Mac?
Yes, two routes stand out: Similia's Free plan, which includes classic repertories, materia medica, and semantic search with monthly case limits, and the Complete Dynamics Browser edition, which offers free read access to the Complete Repertory in a native Mac app. Both are usable indefinitely without payment — you can search the free repertory by symptom directly in the browser.
Do web-based options work offline on a MacBook?
No. Similia, Vithoulkas Compass, and Zomeo Web all require an internet connection. If you regularly consult in locations without reliable connectivity, a native desktop option such as RadarOpus, Complete Dynamics, or MacRepertory with local data storage is the safer fit.
Verdict
For most Mac-based practitioners in 2026, a browser-first platform offers the shortest path to a full repertory, materia medica, and case workflow, with RadarOpus and Complete Dynamics as the strongest native-install alternatives. Practitioners who already work mostly off a laptop and value cross-device sync over local storage will get the fastest setup from a web tool; those who want a single up-front purchase, fully offline, and decades of graphing tradition will be better served by a native suite.
References
Similia (2026) Similia Pricing and Subscription FAQ and product knowledge base, similia.crisp.help, fetched 2026-05.
Zeus Soft (2026) RadarOpus product pages, radaropus.com, fetched 2026-05.
Complete Dynamics (2026) Editions and price list, completedynamics.com, fetched 2026-05.
Synergy Homeopathic (2026) MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks product pages, synergyhomeopathic.com, fetched 2026-05.
Vithoulkas Compass (2026) product and pricing pages, vithoulkascompass.com, fetched 2026-05.
Mind Technologies (2026) Zomeo Web product pages, zomeo.com, fetched 2026-05.
Verdict