Best Ballistic Software for Apple Macbook?

I use Hornady app on my phone. Simple interface and looks clean. I am sure the Lapua etc work as well. Hornady has their own loads built in so it is easy to pick a similar bullet and tweak the velocity to get ballpark figures. You need to go to the range anyway to confirm but at least it gets you on paper.
 
I use the Revic and Hornaday apps on my Iphone.
 
I have Strelok Pro (free version IIRC), and Shooter Ballistics for $10, by Shawn Kenny (sp). Both are Android versions, but available for Apple. Much prefer Shooter Ballistics as it's really easy ( after learning curve), to add rifles, various loads to each, etc.

Shooter is on both my phone and tablet - two downloads are permitted with purchase. I can back-up data or work from either.
 
I am really old school.
I have a note book with come ups and a chart in my lens caps on my rifles.
Biggest hurdle for most shooters is accurate ranging and reading the wind.
A kestrel works well if you have the time to use it. A shooting school is your best investment, really good range finder and the ability to read or measure wind.
Turkey I got a couple days ago. 348 yards, prone. 223 rem. 68 grain Hornady match 2700fps mv.
Hit in the neck just above the body.
Not very sporting on the turkey hunting spectrum but couldn’t help my self.

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