Microsoft's Flight Sim X only works with the Windows operating system so to use it on a Mac you will need to install and run Windows on the Mac. There are alternative flight simulators available for the Mac the best one being Xplane. (See links below)
Not unless there is an OSx version.
There is nothing to suggest that Microsoft intend to release a version of Flight Simulator 10 for the Mac. Even if they did it would not be as good as X-Plane. (See links below)
No. Microsoft Train Simulator, and RailWorks are exclusive to the Windows operating system.
The Flight Simulator has been a feature of Google Earth since version v4.2.Press Ctrl+Alt+A (Command + Option + A on Mac) or go to the Tools menu and click "Enter Flight Simulator" to start it.
To switch to third person view in Google Earth Flight Simulator, first launch the Flight Simulator by going to the "Tools" menu and selecting "Enter Flight Simulator." Once in the simulator, press "Ctrl + Alt + A" (or "Command + Option + A" on a Mac) to toggle the view. This will shift the camera perspective from the cockpit to an external view, allowing you to see your aircraft from a distance.
The short is answer is "not if you are running OSX solely." It is possible to run FSX on a mac, but only through Bootcamp or some other type of parallel. Applications such as "crossover" will not work either.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is created by Microsoft for Apple's Mac computers and it requires Mac OS X to work. A Dell is not an Apple Mac and is not running Mac OS X and so Office 2008 for Mac will not work.
Apple Mac Books work perfectly without any software from Microsoft.
Windows and MAC
Press Ctrl+Alt+A (Command + Option + A on Mac) or go to the Tools menu and click "Enter Flight Simulator".Help is provide by a web link on the opened tab. See also URL in related link below for detailed instructions on how to fly and land the airplane.Google Earth versions 4.2 and higher have a built-in Flight Simulator that you can fly around the world.
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To access the driving simulator in Google Earth, first, open Google Earth on your computer. Then, enter "Google Earth Flight Simulator" in the search bar or press Ctrl + Alt + A (or Command + Option + A on Mac) to launch the flight simulator. While there is no dedicated driving simulator, you can explore the terrain and roads within Google Earth by zooming in and navigating manually. Alternatively, you can use Google Maps for a more interactive driving experience with real road simulations.