Yes, parental controls do work in World of Warcraft. They allow you to set certain times and length of time that your child is allowed to play. They also allow you to manage the voice chat controls, access to RealID. It also allows you to get reports on your child's play activity, such as when they logon and off and how long they were logged in for.
Glider is banned from World of Warcraft. It will not work.
World of Warcraft will work on any Macintosh or a PC. It doesn't matter the brand at all.
Yes, the Warcraft series of RTS games should work fine in Windows 7. The MMORPG World of Warcraft will definitely work in Windows 7.
World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
Yes, there is a version of World of Warcraft for Mac OS X on Intel processors.
World of Warcraft is supported officially for PCs (Windows Machines) and Macintoshs. Those are the only two operating systems that World of Warcraft officially supports. You can get it to work in Linux, but it is not officially supported. You will have to use a windows emulator to get it to work.
yes :D
It should. It should.
World of Warcraft is a subscription based service and is only free to play with the trial version for 10 days.
Try cleaning the CD. if that doesn't work World of Warcraft gives you a chance to download the full client for free (requires a World of Warcraft Account). Also, check if you have enough space on your hard drive.
If it has enough space
yes, i think so !