While there is a Mac version, it's got some limitations. Your smartest move is to install Boot Camp with a dual-boot to Windows 10 (easier than it sounds, but you will have to buy a copy of Windows 10) and boot to Windows 10 when you want to edit. Best news: You won't have to buy the program again. You can use your second installation to install it to your Windows boot.
"The majority of our programs are developed for Windows and are not compatible with Mac OS X. However, it is still possible to run our Windows-only programs on a Mac by running Bootcamp.
For more information, please find the helpful article: MAGIX Magazine."
If you have a Mac, shouldn't you use Final Cut Pro? It's supposed to be the best video editor on the market. That would be the only reason I would ever buy a Mac.