
You can open and save files to your Mac's drive no probs.


You can get a free trial of Crossover to 'try before you buy' and to check your particular program works. And it's still cheaper than buying Parallels and Windows 7, cheaper than FileMaker Pro (provided you've already got MS Office) and uses up much less system resources! exe installer and it runs the software in an emulator as if it was a Mac app. I bought a program a while ago called 'Crossover'.
