This would he a hard question to answer if one has never used the iOS operating system. There are die-hard Wndows and iOS users, and some features are not available.
By changing the computer
Yes, you can still run windows software products on the Apple computers and laptops. Whether or not you would want to do that would be up to you as Apple has their own software as well.
Yes, a mac can if its running windows, but only the windows operating system will get it not the apple software itself>
One may download the software Beyond Compare at the website of software developers Scooter Software. Beyond Compare is a functional Windows tool that allows the user to compare files closely.
Windows and Apple
Most Apple software is designed to work on their Mac OS X operating system and will not work on a computer running the Windows operating system. Apple does make some of their software available for Windows such as iTunes and their Safari browser.
Microsoft Windows is used to operate a non Apple or non Linux computer, it is an operating system. It is the world's most used Software surpassing Apple.
Software is written to work with a particular operating system. Windows software requires the Windows operating system and Mac software requires Apple's Mac OS X. The two are not interchangeable. A Mac can run the Windows operating system and thus Windows software but Mac OS X can only be used on Apple's own computers.
Movie Maker is Windows software so will not work with an Apple Mac where the equivalent software is called iMovie.
The closest Apple-made software to Windows Media Player is QuickTime Player, which comes installed on every Mac.
Apple's Magic Mouse drivers for Windows have been extracted from the Mac software and are available for installing on a Windows computer. (See links below)
Apple only makes their software for Mac. Windows Movie Maker is an alternative option.