Yes. I suggest you look into VMWare or VirtualBox.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Many programs, both free and by cash can run a virtuall windows on most Mac's. I will how ever suggest Bootcamp and installing Windows at side of your Mac OS.
A Macintosh is a computer. Windows is an operating system. A Macintosh can run the Windows operating system. The question is meaningless.
An Apple Macintosh computer with an Intel processor will run any Windows from XP to 7. The majority of Macintosh users prefer not to run Windows at all and manage fine without it.
All of them, the Macintosh computer was made for graphics and picture editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop.
Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Apple makes Macintosh computers that run Apple's own Mac OS X operating system but can also run the Windows operating system.
While Adobe only supports Windows and Macintosh versions of Photoshop, you may be able to run Photoshop within Linux using Wine, a free application which attempts to allow programs written for Windows, to run on a Unix-like operating system.
Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.
Yes, if you have the Macintosh version. The Windows version will not run on an iMac.
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Windows software works in Windows only, Macintosh software works on a Macintosh only. However, you can install a windows operating system on the new macs, so in that scenario you can indeed run Windows software on a Mac. Of course, then it's only a Macintosh in body and not in spirit so-to-speak. In other words, the hardware is a Macintosh but since you are running the Windows operating system on it, it's the same as a Dell, or HP, or Gateway, etc. Fortunately however, you can switch back to your apple operating system and the world is right once again. There is Microsoft software called Virtual PC that will allow you to run both Windows within the Mac OS at the same time on an older model Apple Macintosh.
Macintosh computers use a completely different operating system and utilize different file types. However, you can still run Windows software on most Macintosh computers through applications such as Bootcamp.
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