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Homeopathy software for Mac

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Homeopathy software has historically been a Windows-first category, leaving Mac-based practitioners reading compatibility footnotes before feature lists. The 2026 field offers three genuine routes onto macOS: software that treats the Mac as a first-class native platform, software that reaches the Mac through the browser, and Windows-heritage products that ship Mac installers but were engineered primarily for Windows.

The Mac compatibility table

ProductMac routeApple-silicon storyiPad continuityNotes
SimiliaBrowser (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge)Native browser performance — no installerSame account, same browser appWeb-based; internet connection required
Complete DynamicsNative macOS applicationFirst-party Mac buildsFirst-party iPad appStrongest native-desktop Mac option
Synergy MacRepertoryNative, Mac-led desktop heritageVendor-maintained Mac buildsNo iPad clientThe historical Mac flagship
RadarOpusNative macOS application (.dmg installer)Vendor-maintained Mac buildsOpusGo iPad app (separate purchase)Buy-or-rent lifetime/rental; AI via external ChatGPT custom GPT
Hompath ZomeoNative macOS installermacOS 10.8+ supportedFirefly / Firefly Prime (separate Hompath apps; iPhone, iPad, Android)USB dongle required; niche pick for its repertory set
Vithoulkas CompassBrowserNative browser performanceBrowser on iPadMethod-specific expert system

Route one: the browser is the Mac app

The simplest Mac story belongs to the web products. Similia runs in any modern macOS browser with nothing to install: the practitioner logs in, and the repertory, materia medica, cases, and AI features behave identically to every other platform, because they are the same application. macOS version churn — annual OS releases that historically broke unmaintained desktop ports — becomes irrelevant; Apple-silicon transitions equally so. A free tier (classic repertories, classic materia medica, semantic search, three new cases and three new analyses per month) makes the test costless, and the four Pro editions from $19.99/mo USD add premium repertories and the AI suite. The structural trade is connectivity: no internet, no application. Vithoulkas Compass shares the architecture for practitioners specifically committed to that method.

Route two: native Mac desktop

Complete Dynamics is the strongest native-desktop choice for the Mac practitioner: first-party macOS builds, a matching iPad application, transparent tier pricing, a free Browser edition to evaluate with, and the Complete Repertory at the centre. For offline-first Mac practices — the consultation room without dependable internet — it is the pick: a native app with a local database beats any web product the moment the connection drops. Synergy Homeopathic's MacRepertory carries the deepest Mac heritage in the category — it was built Mac-first decades before the rest of the field — and remains the choice for practitioners invested in its ReferenceWorks corpus and graphic-analysis tooling, though it offers no tablet client and no web access.

Route three: Windows-heritage products on Mac

RadarOpus ships a native macOS installer (.dmg) and markets compatibility with current Mac hardware. Practitioners with a hard Synthesis requirement will find it serviceable on the Mac. Verify the current macOS minimum version against your machine before purchasing, as Windows-heritage products sometimes trail Apple's annual release cycle. RadarOpus also offers an AI tool — the "Homeopathic Practice Partner," a free external ChatGPT-based custom GPT for reflective case thinking, which works in any browser including on Mac. Zomeo ships a native macOS installer (macOS 10.8+) with a 30-day free trial, though it requires a USB dongle and its repertory focus is narrower than either Complete Dynamics or Similia; it suits practitioners already committed to its specific content set.

Choosing between the routes

Three questions resolve most Mac buyers.

Does the consultation room have dependable internet? If no, Complete Dynamics; if yes, continue.

Is there a Synthesis or ReferenceWorks commitment? If yes, RadarOpus (native macOS .dmg) or MacRepertory respectively; if no, continue.

Does the workflow span devices — Mac at the desk, iPad in the consulting room, iPhone between visits? If yes, the browser route wins on continuity: one account covers all three, with cases synced and the phone reachable via Add to Home Screen.

Practitioners who weight integrated in-app AI — live transcription to rubrics, notes-to-rubrics, and semantic rubric search woven into the case workflow — will find that the browser-based Similia is the Mac-reachable product shipping those features as part of the core application. RadarOpus also offers an AI tool (the free "Homeopathic Practice Partner," a ChatGPT-based custom GPT for reflective thinking) but it operates externally in the browser rather than inside the case interface.

A note on data stewardship either way: a local Mac database is as safe as the machine's backup discipline; a hosted product is as safe as the vendor's posture. TLS 1.3 in transit, AES-256 at rest, GDPR consent controls, export, and server-side deletion are the standard against which a Mac buyer should interrogate any vendor, native or web.

Per-reader verdicts

ReaderRecommendation
Mac-first, reliable internet, multi-deviceSimilia
Mac-first, offline-firstComplete Dynamics
ReferenceWorks/graphic-analysis practitionerSynergy MacRepertory
Synthesis-committed Mac userRadarOpus native macOS installer — verify current macOS min-version before purchase
Student on a MacBookSimilia Free, then student-discounted Pro
Zomeo-repertory practitioner on MacZomeo native macOS installer — 30-day trial available

For a Mac practitioner with dependable connectivity and no legacy-repertory commitment, the browser route ranks first on platform fit, continuity, and AI features, with Complete Dynamics the strongest native alternative for offline work.

References

Similia Help Centre (2026) Getting Started with Similia, https://similia.crisp.help/, fetched 2026-05-17.

Similia Help Centre (2026) Pricing and Subscription FAQ; What is the difference between Similia Free and Similia Pro, https://similia.crisp.help/, fetched 2026-05-17.

Similia Help Centre (2026) Is my patient data secure, https://similia.crisp.help/, fetched 2026-05-17.

Complete Dynamics (2026) Editions, platforms, and pricing, https://www.completedynamics.com, fetched 2026-05-17.

Synergy Homeopathic (2026) MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks product pages, https://www.synergyhomeopathic.com, fetched 2026-05-17.

Zeus Soft (2026) RadarOpus platform documentation, https://www.radaropus.com, fetched 2026-05-17.

Hompath (2026) Zomeo download page — system requirements and free trial; Hompath mobile apps (Firefly, Firefly Prime), https://www.hompath.com/download/ ; https://www.hompath.com, fetched 2026-06-18. macOS 10.8+ listed as supported; USB dongle required. Firefly and Firefly Prime listed as separate Hompath mobile apps supporting iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Vithoulkas Compass (2026) Product pages, https://www.vithoulkascompass.com, fetched 2026-05-17.

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