Another option is to create a virtual machine (VM) on your Mac using software like Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or VirtualBox. This allows you to install Windows and run XVI32 within the VM.

| App | Free | Notes | |-----|------|-------| | | ✅ Yes | Fast, open-source, handles huge files, very similar workflow to XVI32 | | iHex | ✅ Yes | Clean interface, binary diffing, also open-source | | 0xED | ✅ Yes | Simple, lightweight, classic Mac feel | | Synalysis (now Synalyze It!) | Freemium | Advanced grammar-based hex analysis |

I understand you're looking for information about (a popular free hex editor) on macOS .

If you absolutely need XVI32 specifically:

– it's the closest macOS-native equivalent to XVI32 in terms of speed, simplicity, and functionality. You can download it from the Mac App Store or its GitHub page .