3D Max & Auto CAD work on the Mac?

I'm Using iMac, bought it a few days ago. It's so amazing and lovely.
But some application S/W doesn't work on the iMac . Such as Autodesk 3D Max & Autodesk CAD...~!
Should i just wait that Autodesk will be supported?
I know that adobe systems Inc. is pushing forward with 3D Max compatibility on the Mac & Win.
Hope the adobe systems Inc. will support business service.

Thanks for your rapid reply.
I'm so sorry about that my english expression was not correct.
I understand what you mean,  iMac can run both of them OS  lion & Window OS .
But I mean.., I would like to use applications 3D Max & Auto CAD on the OS Lion.
Exactly I don't want to use window OS , even though iMac support window OS
Window OS is exposed to hacker, I have suffered a heavy damage over 300,000 US dollar. That is why i change to iMac.
I hope Adobe Systems Inc, will support those applications based on OS X Lion as soon as possible. Do you have an idea?
And…, There is an error using keyboard shortcut on the iMac., I'm using Korean & English together.  Just one time  all day during using iMac. But It's working well now. Hope never happen from now like a this error.

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