no my friend tried and he had no luck mac doesn't support it.
none try final cut or adobes products instead they are and they are industry standards like vegas.
Yes, personally I think it Sony Products work better on Windows than mac.
I think that Sony Vegas is just a Windows download. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The Sony Vegas HD Platinum 9 is only available for the Windows operating system. If the Mac is not running Windows then Apple's Final Cut Express or Adobe's Premiere Elements (See links below) may be suitable alternatives.
not at the moment it just supports windows.
No, sorry it is only compatible with a windows software, Vista at that. But you can download the reader application for iPhone on the apple store page. That is as close as Mac user get to have a reader, (hopefully) for now.
All the Philips O'Neil headphone range are compatible with all Apple products.
The Sony Vegas video editing software requires Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit SP2 (SP3 recommended), Windows Vista™ 32-bit or 64-bit (SP1 recommended), or Windows 7. There is no Mac OS X version.
It's main rival is Adobe Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro (Mac exclusive)
As a matter of fact, Free Realms has just become Mac compatible, as well as PS3 compatible.
Yes, you can visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxpo2cJBKG0 which will give you a guide on how to do this!Link does not work!
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.
Yes, the plug and play feature is compatible with both PC and Mac.