Yes, you can. Both Microsoft Office 2008 and 2011 will run on OSX 10.8.3.
DMG is a native format for OSX. OSX will open DMG if you double click on it.
Depending on what version you want to run. OSX 10.5 or newer - you must remove it. OSX 10.0-10.4 - you can if you want to. OS9 is not required to run OSX.
Yes You Can! :D
In Apple OSX, Applications are called 'Apps." In the Windows world, they are Executable files, called "EXE.' The MacBook can run Apps, that are modern enough to run on an Intel CPU. Older Apps that were written for the Power PC CPU will not run on the Intel CPU. When obtaining apps be sure to check for the 'INTEL' and 'APP' words. There options in OSX that allow the Mac to run EXE files. 1. Boot Camp is from Apple. It will allow a Mac to run Windows. In that mode, it will run exe files that will run in the Windows OS that you install into Boot Camp. At startup you choose either OSX or Windows operating systems. 2. Crossfire is an application that runs in OSX. It will run many exe programs. 3. Parallels is an application that runs in OSX. It will run most exe files. 4. VMware Fusion is an application that runs in OSX. It will run most exe files. Applications that run Windows within OSX will always run more slowly than Windows itself. The only way to run Windows at full speed on a Mac is by using Boot Camp.
Linux is an open source operating system used on computers that would generally run Windows OS. There are many versions of Linux being developed by various interest groups. OSX is a proprietary system owned by Apple that generally runs on Apple computers. There is only one 'current' OSX released by Apple at any one time. OSX is not used on iPhones, iPods, or iPads. Both systems are related to Unix.
No, not without OSx already installed.
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.
Mostly. Microsoft are working to fix the few glitches.
Unfortunately you cannot run Mac OS X games on windows.
http://www.limewire.com/download/?os=osx
There isn't actually any such product as Office Vista; Office 2007 was released at the same time as Vista so it is associated with it.Windows Vista is an operating system, Office is an application that, in principle, runs on several operating systems - you can buy Office to run on Apple OSX and Windows mobile as well as on regular Windows. Also, although Office 2007 is associated with Vista, it will run on older versions of Windows (for example, Windows XP).