YES! listen to this, not only can you open Microsoft files, you can run Mac and 4 other operating systems. so you can even run windows.
Programs on Mac OS X do not normally use .dll files (some Microsoft products for the Mac do). Instead they use .dylib files, which have a completely different structure.
No, MS Office on any platform will not support the opendocument format (odt). Hoverver, there is a port of OpenOffice called NeoOffice for Mac or the new version of OpenOffice, 3.0.0, has a new aqua version of OpenOffice. You can use OO.o 3.0.0 or NeoOffice to open .odt files on a mac.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
No, there is not. But Entourage for Mac is included in the Office for Mac 2008.But Microsoft has announced that Entourage is going to be removed from Office Suite and Outlook for Mac will be included. This should be released in the next Office for Mac version (2010, 2011).
You can download Microsoft Entourage for Mac online at the website CNET download. Entourage was replaced by Outlook on October 26, 2010 in Microsoft Office for Mac 2011.
Excel is a Microsoft software designed to calculate formulas and is in a spreadsheet layout. Entourage is the Mac version of Microsoft Outlook.
Excel provides formats that allow you to save files on a PC to be used on a Mac or on a Mac to be used on a PC, so the answer is yes.
DBX Open File Tool reads. Dbx files and identifies e-mails stored in them. Recovered messages can be viewed and stored in files. Eml extension. Recovered messages may be open Microsoft Outlook Express and easily copied or transferred to its folder.http://www.dbx.openfiletool.com/
A Microsoft Installer file (.msi) will only work with Microsofts Windows operating system it will not work with Mac OS X. You can open the file to read it by right clicking on its icon and selecting Open with... from the menu and then selecting a text editor.
It would depend what the binary files are and what you wanted to do with them.
you need to have a program on your mac that can open doc files. an example of a program that can open Doc files is...Openoffice (This program is free) or Pages (not free) for mac.