Macs can export video in a variety of formats. If a computer running Windows can import and use the video it will be compatible. Sticking with a standard MP4 (H.264) format should ensure compatibility between the two.
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.
There are certain tricks to install MAC on PC (or Windows Xp on MAC) but it's rather challange and requires special skills. Thus, the answer is NO, MAC is not compatible with Windows XP.
Mac is computer software that isn't compatible on Windows. You shall have to create a hackintosh (building a computer with specific parts) to be able to run Mac osx. It does work the other way around. Mac can run Windows.
What ships with the machine are Quicktime and iMovie. There a a number of websites that have Apps that are Mac compatible and record videos and a freeware.
no, it can go on mac and Linux
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends is not Mac compatible. Sorry. I tried to find a mac port of the game but none exist. Microsoft isn't even thinking about making it mac compatible either. So I think you are stuck. You might be able to buy a copy of bootcamp for mac - windows on a mac. It may work on a mac if you use vmware - windows.
Yes, all Blizzard games are compatible on both Mac and Windows machines
The operating systems that are compatible with Adobe software include Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
As of this writing, no. It is compatible for Android and iOS devices, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook computers, but not Windows mobile.
If it runs on other Macs, then yes. If it runs on windows, likely not (unless you install windows on your Mac).
In windows,not possible since you'll have to make it compatible to windows by converting it into exe in mac just install it and run them.
Yes, in dual boot mode you can run Windows 7 on a Mac.