DXPocket™ is a fast, stable, low-traffic, and easy-to-use DX Cluster HAM radio app for Android-powered smartphones and devices. DXPocket monitors the DX Spots and Announcements available on the Internet at the DX Summit web site and presents the information in a sortable grid format.
With the release of macOS Catalina (10.15) , Apple dropped support for 32-bit applications. This broke many Wine-based wrappers, including the one for dreamboxEDIT. This limitation persisted through macOS Big Sur and later versions.
| Software | Description | Key Strengths | |----------|-------------|----------------| | | Commercial, cross-platform (macOS native) | Modern UI, FTP sync, picon support, works with Enigma2 boxes (Dreambox, Vu+, etc.). Best replacement. | | OpenWebif (web browser) | Built into Enigma2 images | No software install – edit bouquets directly via receiver’s web interface. Limited bulk editing. | | DreamboxEDIT (Java-based variant) | Older, not actively maintained | Requires Java; unstable on modern macOS. Not recommended. | dreamboxedit for mac
DreamboxEdit is written specifically for the Windows operating system. It relies on certain Windows frameworks that do not translate directly to macOS. For years, this left Mac users in the dark, forcing them to keep an old Windows laptop around solely for editing their channel lists. With the release of macOS Catalina (10
is a polished, paid version of Wine that makes running Windows apps on Mac incredibly simple. It is the method officially suggested by the dreamboxEDIT team for modern macOS versions like Big Sur and Monterey. Easy to set up; no Windows license required. Paid software (though a free trial is available). Option 2: The Native Alternative – E2Remote | Software | Description | Key Strengths |
It is unrivaled for creating user-defined bouquets, editing satellites, and managing IPTV channels.
: For direct file access and command-line control of the receiver. Streaming Support