Yes, it should work fine. Macs can run Windows and Linux these days as well as Mac OS X and the keyboards work fine with each OS.
I have also heard that Micosoft Office on a Mac is not nearly as good as Microsoft Office on a PC! Is that true?
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MS Office for mac is not good because office for windows is horrible. Apple made their own software that is far better than MS Office and is completely compatible. It is their iWork suite and it comes preinstalled on new macs (you get a trial period and have to pay for unlimited usage). It is really easy to transfer files, just use a usb flash drive to transfer things. Most flash drives come standard in fat32 so they can be read on osx as well as windows.
Microsoft Office isn't that good, period.
But you can put the files on a thumb drive on either computer and bring it to the other one. (Whether the files can be used on the other computer is a totally different matter. Office files can, if you save them as the earliest version - IOW, as .doc files, not .docx files, if either computer can't handle .docx files.)

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