Can i install mathematica in macbook pro?

Can i install mathematica in macbook pro?i have not bought it yet but will do recently.also i need to know that all kind of usual softwears like vlc media player,real player,adobe reader,adobe flash player are all of these free available in internet for macbook pro?

Mathematica is available for Mac OS X.
http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/features/system-requirements.html
ashmita from india wrote:
also i need to know that all kind of usual softwears like vlc media player,real player,adobe reader,adobe flash player are all of these free available in internet for macbook pro?
Yes, all of those players and readers are available for free to download on the Mac. Go to the web sites for those applications and you will find the Mac versions to download. Or go to macupdate.com to find them.

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