For decades, Enigma 2-based satellite receivers (like Dreambox, Vu+, and Gigablue) have been the gold standard for satellite TV enthusiasts. Managing channel lists—sorting bouquets, removing dead frequencies, updating satellites—has traditionally been a Windows-centric task. The go-to tool for this job has always been .
The Ultimate Guide to Managing Enigma2 Channel Lists on macOS
DreamboxEdit is the premier, industry-standard tool for managing channel lists (bouquets), picons, and settings on Enigma2-based Linux set-top boxes (like Dreambox, VU+, Gigablue).
iDreamX was the premier native Mac alternative for Enigma2 box management. While development has slowed down, older versions still work well on Intel-based Macs and Apple Silicon (via Rosetta 2). It features a full bouquet editor, FTP client, and built-in streaming player. 2. Enigma2 Channel Editor (Open Source)
For decades, Enigma 2-based satellite receivers (like Dreambox, Vu+, and Gigablue) have been the gold standard for satellite TV enthusiasts. Managing channel lists—sorting bouquets, removing dead frequencies, updating satellites—has traditionally been a Windows-centric task. The go-to tool for this job has always been .
The Ultimate Guide to Managing Enigma2 Channel Lists on macOS
DreamboxEdit is the premier, industry-standard tool for managing channel lists (bouquets), picons, and settings on Enigma2-based Linux set-top boxes (like Dreambox, VU+, Gigablue).
iDreamX was the premier native Mac alternative for Enigma2 box management. While development has slowed down, older versions still work well on Intel-based Macs and Apple Silicon (via Rosetta 2). It features a full bouquet editor, FTP client, and built-in streaming player. 2. Enigma2 Channel Editor (Open Source)