If you sync your iPod with a Mac, you'll only be able to sync it with a Windows if you reformat it to be compatible with Windows. In other words, you can only use your iPod with one OS at a time.
If you have synced your iPod with your iMac, you will still be able to use iTunes on your Windows computer, though if you want to sync your iPod with your Windows computer, you will need to reformat the iPod to work with the Windows platform. This means everything on your iPod will be deleted. You can only use your iPod with one operating system at a time.
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you need a lead that fits the ipod and the imac.
The closest counterpart to Windows Movie Maker on an iMac is iMovie.
Apple ventured into the creations of computers before Ipod's, so i would say that the Imac came first.
Only if you have a Mac version of this game or you have the Windows version and you have Windows installed on your Intel iMac.
Use Bootcamp, which comes preinstalled on the iMac, to install Windows on your iMac. You can the dual boot to Windows and play any Windows game you want. Know that you will have to install security software on the Windows partition if you go online of do email on that partition.
Well, the i in iMac stood for Internet 1999 iMac Update newsletter from Apple: "The Ultimate Internet Appliance When we first announced iMac, we explained that the 'i' in iMac stands for Internet. iMac, we said, is the first computer to bring the ease of use long associated with Macintosh computers to the often arcane world of the Internet."But it is unknown whether of not the i in iPod means anything.
You can install Windows onto your iMac and boot into the Windows OS using BootCamp. Though if you wish to run Windows while still working/using your Mac OS, you should refer to Parallels or VMFusion. These programs enable you to open a virtual desktop running Windows XP/Vista in a separate window.
There is no Mac version of Maple Story but if you have a recent iMac with an Intel processor than you can run Windows on your iMac and play the Windows version of Maple Story - see related link below for details.
Industrial Designer Jonathan Ives, who was the designer of the iPod
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