Illegally?
no but there are ways to run it.
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
No, Corel Draw doesnt support Mac, but you can run windows application throught Parralels Desktop.
You will need to install a windows application on your mac to be able to run windows. If you own a 2006 or newer mac it will allow the installation. Then just boot into windows upon starting your computer and you will be using your application.
No, it is a Windows application only.
I think you mean "what requirements do you need..." rather than application since, Ares is actually an application. To find out the system requirements to run Ares on your Mac, you should go to the application's website.
If the application is designed to be cross-platform and/or open-source, then it will run on macOS. Otherwise, it would not work.
The Finder is the default application program used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems it is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications.
Rosetta is part of Mac OS X which is automatically called into action when needed to run an older application. (See links below)
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
Yes, you can. You might just need to download a free program. The application might run a little it slower or the quality of the picture might not be as good, but it will definitely run at a useful speed or quality.
You can´t, there is no a native way to run a Windows application in Mac OS X, if you have a Mac with an Intel processor you can install Parallels or VMWare or even Crossover to run a Windows program in Virtual Machine mode. Or try ussing another equivalent (and native) application, in most cases are better than their Windows equivalent. You can try Azureus (Vuze), LimeWire, etc... Sorry for my poor English ;-)