as long as you have good enough hardware (this excludes any really heavy games) and you have windows installed, yes, they should.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
Windows applications require some form of Windows, actual or a virtual emulation, to be present for them to run on a Mac. They will not work with Mac OS X.
You will need to install a windows application on your mac to be able to run windows. If you own a 2006 or newer mac it will allow the installation. Then just boot into windows upon starting your computer and you will be using your application.
Photobooth is an application for MAC OS. there are other programs available for windows that work in the same way as photobooth
short awnser: no
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
Yes, all Blizzard games are compatible on both Mac and Windows machines
Windows 7 will work on a recent Mac (See links below).
Games written for the Windows operating system require the Windows operating system to work. If the Mac has Windows installed on it then it will work otherwise it will not work.
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.
Windows games are written to work with the Windows operating system. The Mac does not use the Windows operating system and so the game will not be able to work on a Mac. You will need to install the Windows operating system on your Mac or some software that emulates the parts of the Windows system that the game needs to have a Windows game work on a Mac.
The application known as 'Wine' that can be gotten on a Mac is able to allow users of Mac systems to use applications that were originally designed for Microsoft Windows systems.