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Sure it does and has a link to the Mac download page. There are some extra instructions for Mac, so don't forget to check those.

I used this program a long time ago when they were just developing track libraries for O scale, so I don't know how well it works today. It wasn't any harder to learn than others, they're all pretty similar in functionality, just different visual displays. The negative is that I don't think many here use it, so there won't be much help available. However, since SCARM is now a commercial product, more users might check XTRKCAD since it's free.

I tried it out a while ago because I have a Mac at home.  I didn't have any issues getting it installed and running by following their instructions.  At the time (A few years ago now.) it was clearly beta and a bit buggy, but it did work.  In the end I went with SCARM as I was able to figure it out faster and I could use a Windows computer at work during my lunch break.

Now, you can install SCARM on a Mac if you use a WINE based software package.  I use PlayOnMac to run SCARM at home.  It works pretty well, just no 3D support, but I didn't need that so it was a non-issue for me.

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