You only choice is limited to virtual machines such as VMWare. And of course you will have to install MAC OS on your virtual machine.
No, sure won't. You need a Mac key for a Mac version and a Windows key for a Windows version. Programming between Mac and Windows is different.
To use the Windows version of any software on a Mac will require the Windows operating system be installed on the Mac. Microsoft is due to update the Mac version of Messenger any day now.
If you have a version of Windows installed on your Mac then you can install a suitable upgrade otherwise you will need a full version of Windows.
There is no Mac version of Prototype it is only available for the Xbox, PlayStation and Windows PC.. The Windows version can be played on a Mac with suitable emulation software.
The Mac version of Windows Live Movie Maker is iMovie. It usually comes with the Macs
Yes. There is a Mac version of QuickBooks (See links below). A version for Windows will require the Windows operating system to be installed on the Mac before it will work.
LG PC Suite 2.0.1.15 does not have a Mac version, it only supports Windows Operating systems. The systems are Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
No.
Actually, Microsoft releases Office for Mac after Office for Windows. It probably takes a while to port the newer version of office to the Mac.
There is a version of Illustrator for Windows, so yes you can use Illustrator on a Windows machine. You can't use the Mac version of it on your PC, so if you bought a copy of Illustrator from eBay and it was the Mac version, you'll need a Mac to run that.
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
Obviously not, if it's a Windows version, it's a Windows version on purpose.