Mac is computer software that isn't compatible on Windows. You shall have to create a hackintosh (building a computer with specific parts) to be able to run Mac osx. It does work the other way around. Mac can run Windows.
If your software is Windows, then yes you want the assurance. If you are operating and providing for a Mac computer, you will need to use their own particular site to find the facts and software needed to operate your computer. Any other computer should be compatible with the windows software.
There are certain tricks to install MAC on PC (or Windows Xp on MAC) but it's rather challange and requires special skills. Thus, the answer is NO, MAC is not compatible with Windows XP.
The operating systems that are compatible with Adobe software include Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
You can run mac software on Windows, but not legally. Because Apple computers use Intel x86 processor, it can be installed on any personal computer. Such computers are call OSX86 or Hackintosh. Mac's term of agreement; however; forbids installing Mac OS on any non Apple labeled computer, which makes running Mac on Windows illegal.
You cannot use windows software on mac computers unless you are using virtual machines.
Yes, most computer gaming software today is made with a MAC version and a Windows version. Some of them are compatiable with both.
Any of the windows vista programs are perfect for the mac computer and are easy to install.
No, unless you have a windows operating system downloaded onto your mac.
If the Zune software is compatible with Mac OS, then yes; simply install as directed. However, if it is not compatible, you may either need to find and use a Micorsoft Windows computer or install BootCamp Windows XP onto your MacBook if it meets the requirements of installing Windows onto it.
There are several emulators to run other systems software on Windows, but there is nothing decent (as in working reliably with any software) for running Mac OS X software on Windows.
The Nancy Drew games are only available for computers using the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Mac OS X.
No. On the latest MacIntosh Computers (they have a Intel inside) you can run Windows compatible software, but only if you also install the Windows Operating system as well.