In principle you could try to run MultiWFN using wine or on a virtual machine. I have not tried wine, but a virtual machine would not work as the M1 has architecture that is not supported by MultiWFN. You could try to compile it on a virtual machine, but that would be quite an undertaking. I am quite sure, the remote machine option is the easiest way to use MultiWFN for you.
Kind regards,
Michael
I just got recommended by my friend to use this software to calculate ESP of a molecule, which helps me to have a more clear picture of its partial charge distribution. However, I have been using Mac and I noticed that you didn't publish the newest version for MacOS M1 chip. I know Mac has linux-like terminals and OS, so could you help me in installing this software to my Mac?
Thanks!
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