oh yes they work very well kodak do have software for the printers
Most Epson printers are compatible with Apple computers running Mac OS X.
Apple computers and printers technically may have a better and more advanced selection, but companies like Microsoft offer more user friendly computers for everyday people. Apple computers are more for the business or office use.
Apple does not allow other companies to manufacture apple compatible computers. Some, such as Psystar, have tried but have been taken to court and forced to stop.
Apple computers can be used with wireless printers. These include MAC desktop computers as well as MAC laptop computers. Wireless printers allow printing without the use of a wire connected to the computer.
"The laserjet 4v printer hewlett packard printer should work with all PC computers, even though this is an older model of printers. The compatbility with apple is quite different and may not work with those."
Ones made by apple.
you should be able to connect the printer and run it as a default... you wont be able to use the scanner though
This Apple black toner cartridge M6002 is compatible with some Canon, Ricoh, Brother, HP Laserjet, Panasonic and DEC model printers, as well as Apple Laser Writer.
IBM no longer produces hardware that is compatible with Windows '98 but it will run on a recent Apple computer within the Virtual Box software. (See links below)
No, nothing on ADLS is compatible with a mac. It has something to do with Java not working on apple computers.
Apple laptop computers are compatible with gaming software. There are many many more titles of games available for Windows computers though. Apple computers do get a lot of games but some of them come out later for Mac than Windows. Also, the more cutting edge games are more well suited to be ran on a Windows computer.
Yes, Google Chrome is compatible with Apple. It can be run on OS X easily as prepared by the developers.