Windows can be installed and run on any Mac (and Ironically windows 7 runs better on a mac than on a PC due to how the graphics are set up)
No, Microsoft ActiveX controls cannot run on Mac OS X.
No it will not run on a Mac.
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
Most Windows computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have a compatible version. All modern Windows computers are able to run it. All Mac computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have the Mac version of Office installed or you have the free Libre Office installed.
The programs included with Microsoft Office Live are Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Powerpoint. The minimum system requirement for Windows to run these programs is Windows XP and for Mac it is Mac OS X 10.2.
Yes. Most of the files are compatible and Apple has this terrific application called "BootCamp" that lets u run Microsoft windows on ur mac seamlessly.
No it does not. It is only on Microsoft OS, Xbox, and Playstation. What you can do though is use boot camp to have windows run on your mac. This is a fairly simply procedure and will enable you to run anything that uses Microsoft, including games.
No. Microsoft Train Simulator, and RailWorks are exclusive to the Windows operating system.
YES! listen to this, not only can you open Microsoft files, you can run Mac and 4 other operating systems. so you can even run windows.
The discontinued Microsoft Works has not been available for the Mac since version 4. The last version 9 (in 2008) would require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac but may not work with the latest versions of Windows.
Microsoft Windows offer virtual pc software for use on a Mac, which allows one to run PC programs on a Mac. It can be purchased and downloaded from iTunes and Microsoft, or from Amazon.
Macs use an operating system called Mac OS X which will not run applications written for the Windows operating system. Microsoft produce a Mac OS X version of Word for Apple's Mac computers. There is the option of installing the Windows operating system on a MacBook alongside Mac OS X which allows Windows applications as well as Mac OS X applications to be used.