You can't run Mac Software on Windows unless you installed Mac explorer
To get Mac Explorer, you may check out this link.
http://macexplorer.software.informer.com/
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.
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.
You can run mac software on Windows, but not legally. Because Apple computers use Intel x86 processor, it can be installed on any personal computer. Such computers are call OSX86 or Hackintosh. Mac's term of agreement; however; forbids installing Mac OS on any non Apple labeled computer, which makes running Mac on Windows illegal.
"Yes, you can run a Windows OS on a Mac notebook with the right software. There are programs such as Bootcamp that allow you to create a partition and install Windows OS."
Windows can be run on a Mac in a number of different ways. The most popular is through software virtualisation. This is where a software program is used to create a virtual Windows environment within the iOS operating system.
There are several emulators to run other systems software on Windows, but there is nothing decent (as in working reliably with any software) for running Mac OS X software on Windows.
Windows software will not run on Mac. The Windows operating system will run on any Intel based Mac in dual-boot mode. You can use Boot Camp which is already installed on your Mac or another program such as Parallels.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
Parallels Desktop for Mac is a software package for Mac users to run Windows applications on their computers. This package is available from Amazon and many others
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.
Lego Island 1 was only released on the PC back in 1997 and never released on the Mac. As a result, the only way to play it on a Mac would be to run Windows on the Mac using virtual machine software such as VMWare. You can then install any Windows software while running Windows on the Mac.
Windows games are so called because they require the Windows operating system to work. Snow Leopard is the latest version of Apple's Macintosh operating system known as Mac OS X. It is not Windows and so Windows software, games or otherwise, will not work with it. A Mac with an Intel processor can have the Windows operating system installed on it and can then run Windows software. Alternatively software such as Wine or Crossover (See links below) provide an environment where Windows software can be used without having Windows installed but this can be rather hit and miss and will not work with all Windows software.