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Yes. There are versions of MySQL for most Unix products, including Mac OS X, as well as Linux and Windows.
As the Dekaron client uses the DirectX component of the Windows operating system it is not available for Mac OS X.
BitLordis a free BitTorrent client for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
WinSCP is a ftp, scp and sftp client that is make for Windows, not Mac. However, there are several alternatives available for the Mac that perform the same function very well.
I know of 2. Mysql and OpenOffice.org. Mysql is very powerfull and easy to use along with PHP and the programming language running under apache. This will work in Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
Yes. You can install a MySQL instance using homebrew or other installer packages
On Windows, the best client is probably Pidgin. On Linux, Kopete is actually slightly better than Pidgin. iChat (included with OS X) and Adium are both popular chat clients with Jabber / XMPP support for Mac OS X.
It is very easy to install MySQL directly onto the Mac OS X. MySQL can be downloaded onto the Mac OS X. When the download is complete, the folder should be opened and the executable should be launched. From there, just follow the prompts to install.
No. Many programs were / are developed primarily for Linux or Mac OS X, and were only ported to Windows later. Examples include Adobe Photoshop. Lighttpd, and MySQL. Many other programs are still not available for Windows.
You cannot use windows software on mac computers unless you are using virtual machines.
A Wyse Thin client is a desktop accelerator by Dell. It is available for Mac OS or Windows OS. They are often quite expensive, ranging from $100 to $300.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac