Yes.
Windows, however mac is increasing rapidly
Games written for Mac OS X will work on a Mac. Games written for the Windows operating system will require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac to work. Some Windows games can be used on a Mac without Windows by using CrossOver Games software.
Ffmpegx is used by the Mac operating system. It is an audio and video coder and decoder used for making DVD's. There are versions that are used in Windows as well.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
Software is written to work with a particular operating system. Windows software requires the Windows operating system and Mac software requires Apple's Mac OS X. The two are not interchangeable. A Mac can run the Windows operating system and thus Windows software but Mac OS X can only be used on Apple's own computers.
Yes. Macs can read and write to / from Flash drives, CDs, and DVDs created in Windows. If set up correctly, it is also possible to share files over a network.
The media player on the Windows application only allows Windows media to play on the system. It is built into the computer operating system. However Mac has an optional download that enables Windows application to be used on their system.
"You cannot use ichat for Windows. Ichat is used with Mac, but you can use AIM with Windows and comunicate with Ichat on Mac. You will also need internet."
Windows is compatable with more widly-used software and cheaper
To automatically do something with an inserted disc you need to tell the Mac what you want to do. You use the CDs & DVDs section of System Preferences to tell the Mac what to do when you insert a music CD or DVD and when you insert a blank disc.
Mac is better then windows since Mac offers less viruses then windows.
Boot camp is used for installing Windows on a Macintosh. A similar program would serve little purpose for Windows, as legally Mac OS X can only be run on a Mac, whereas Windows can be run on any compatible personal computer.