If you are running Windows on a Mac then you can use the Windows Live software. If you do not have Windows on your Mac you can use a Windows live HotMAil account or use Messenger for chat. (See links below)
It is not possible to get iPhoto for Windows. iPhoto is only available for Mac. Windows does have several alternatives to iPhoto like Windows Live Photo Gallary and Picasa.
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.
The Mac version of Windows Live Movie Maker is iMovie. It usually comes with the Macs
It is possible, I suppose, but the people I know would never give up their Mac for a Windows machine.
You can actually download Windows Live Messenger for Mac here: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/messenger/default.mspx
In windows,not possible since you'll have to make it compatible to windows by converting it into exe in mac just install it and run them.
Windows applications require some form of Windows, actual or a virtual emulation, to be present for them to run on a Mac. They will not work with Mac OS X.
the short answer is no. but you could create a partitioned hard drive (called Bootcamp) with the newest Mac OS (it tells you easily how to do this) and load a copy of Windows 7 into it. When you start up your Mac you have the option of going into normal "Mac mode" or into Windows. Once there, install the game as normal.
i don't think so
No, in fact it is illegal to hack the MAC Operating System for it to work on a normal Windows based machine. You probably don't even need to install MAC OS X, because most MAC games also have versions for Windows.
iTunes can be installed on any Windows computer as well as Mac.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac