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Well, yes you should be able to get mods working on the Mac but I understand it takes more effort on one's part than on the PC. My mods, like the vast majority of others', is in principle universal, but the apparent incompatibility you're seeing is between Mac and Civ V, not actually between Mac and the mods themselves. This really is a weakness of the software. Not a typical Mac user myself, the details baffle me, but if you haven't checked it out before, I did find for you a forum on Civfanatics that runs up to the present, so it's recent. What I gather is that for the Steam copy of Civ (which it sounds like you're using) many people have gotten mods to work, but there are a few DIY type steps along the way. Over the past couple of years the process has become more streamlined, but still requires a bit of computer work on the part of the user (to the chagrin of many I imagine). I'd say take a look through here, and when you feel comfortable with the suggested approach, give it a shot and see what you can do.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=477763
Holy Crap! I don't think I'm Imac literate enough to do that stuff. Thanks for the help though! :) Too bad, too. I really like this idea!