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Hi,
It depends on the type of file you are going to open. The folders themselves should be opened just by double-clicking. But the file type is what will determine the program to use.
If you have a bunch of audio files (MP3, WAV, AAC QuickTime, AIFF, and so on), image files (JPEG, PDF, TIFF, GIF, RAW, and the like), or movie files (MPEG-4, DV, Flash, AVI, QuickTime, and more), you can move practically all of them to your Mac. You can use iTunes or QuickTime Player (included with your Mac) to play practically any audio file, iPhoto or Preview (also included) to view practically any image file, and QuickTime Player to watch practically any movie file.
If you're unsure if a manufacturer makes a Mac version of your Windows version software, you can either visit the manufacturer's website or check out the Macintosh Products Guide (http://www.apple.com... site. Check your PC software install discs too—some manufacturers release both Mac and Windows versions of the software in the same package.
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