For the vast majority of files, there is no such thing as a "Mac file" or a "Windows file." Documents, pictures, and videos are all cross-platform.
For applications, there is no way to "convert" them to run on a different platform. You can use virtual machines, emulators, and ABI compatibility layers to run some Windows programs on a Mac. The only way to run Mac programs on Windows is to run a copy of Mac OS X in an emulator or virtual machine.
You can open a mpg file with Windows Media Player. The file can also be opened in Windows Movie Maker as well. Of course, you can't open it with a Mac OS unless you convert the file to a format used by the Mac system though.
no, you can't convert a exe file to Mac compatible app.
A PKG file is not compatible with any windows based PC as it is a Mac installer file.
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.DMG is a compressed file used in MAC to mount a virtual drive, normally to install a program. To use this in Windows you will have to convert it to a similar file used in Windows like .ISO and use a mounting software to run it. However the files within the .dmg is probably for a MAC machine and might not work of Windows 7. Tag for further research: Apple Disk Image
You will need to convert the File to a accepted format using software! The Best ones are .avi (Windows) or .mov (Mac)
If you have one of the later Intel Macs then you can use Boot Camp free from Apple to install a Windows partition and then you can install and boot into Windows whenever you need to use a Windows product. Or you can buy a "Virtual" partition emulator like VMWare, Paralells, etc, and then you can just start up windows on the Mac partition, no need to reboot. It's not 100 percent compatible with all programs but they are always updating it.
No. You have to convert the video to a format used by the media player. A Quicktime video is an Apple/Mac file. Use Quicktime player to view it or convert it.
You mean GIF file? Convert the file to WMV for Windows Media Player and convert the file to MOV for quicktime.
FOr Mac users:Please consult the following link : How to convert SWF file to MP4, AVI, MPEG, MOV, 3GP, MP3, etc. on Mac OS X for iPod, iPhone ?For windows users, the best swf converter for converting swf to avi is moyea swf to video converter.E.M. Magic Swf2Avi is a good handy swf converter for Windows users
A MOV file is already formatted to play on a Mac OS. If you want to play it on a PC, then you will need to convert it. Free converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one. If you want to play a Windows Media file (.WMA or .WMV etc) then you will need Flip4Mac (See links below) which will play these formats in the standard QuickTime player.
No, but you can download Crossover Games to convert the Windows game into a Mac game.