Depends on your purpose, it boils down to this.
Mac OSX Leopard Server
- Based on OSX, unix based, runs common open-source software and proprietary software from Apple
Windows Server 2003
- Based on windows (DUH), runs IIS 6, Active Directory, and various other enterprise software
Windows Server 2008
- Contains new version of software in 2003, new AD, and IIS7
Hope that helps, go with OSX if you can afford it :)
It is an operating system like Microsoft Windows, version X (10). Made by Apple.
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Microsoft has developed software called ''Microsoft Virtual PC'' With XP Home or Pro Included. Not Compatable with Intel
You can use Microsoft Excel on any Windows operating system. You can also use it on a MAC using Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
no but mac's new operating system, leopard has "spaces" built in which allows up to 9 virtual desktops... also you can install either vmware fusion or paralells both of which allow you to use windows.... with one fo those installed you'd be able to use any Microsoft windows application
You can install windows 7 on a MAC using Boot Camp. It is included on your OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installation DVD.
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Windows 7 (Seven) and OS X Snow Leopard
A leopard would be much bigger than a snow leopard, and would win.
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You have to use an application called boot camp which comes standard on all macs. Then you insert you official copy of windows genuine into your mac and install. Then you can switch between OSX Leopard and Windows freely.
Snow Leopard and Windows 7 are two completely different types of operating system. You cannot use software written for Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) on a computer using Windows 7 (or vice versa). On a Mac you can run both operating systems so you can run Windows 7 instead of Mac OS X or in a separate window on top of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) using Parallels or Fusion (See links below).