Theres quite a few media players for OS-X that support .flac.
Mplayer, VLC, Cog al have native .flac support.
iTunes can play flac files, with a utility called 'fluke'-
http://blowintopieces.com/fluke/
There is also a (dead) project called macamp lite x that has a plugin for .flac support-
http://arcticlounge.com/maltx/
X Lossless Decoder (XLD) will open FLAC and Cue files. (See links below)
you can Try VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
FLAC files are free lossless audio codec files. You can listen to these files by downloading WinAmp onto your computer and then downloading the FLAC Plugin.
Zune cannot play FLAC files. Anyway, you can convert FLAC to WMA or to MP3/MP3 with 320kbps in order to play FLAC on Zune.
CNet has a free software that allows users to convert FLAC files to MP3 files, whether for use on an iPod or on iTunes. The free converter can be downloaded on CNet.
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.
Yes. PDF Applications such as Acrobat Reader for MAC can open PDF files.
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.
yes, i think so
Adobe InCopy can open InDesign indd files.
You Can Use openOffice or libreoffice open or edit powerpoint files on Mac