No they are not, Macs are pretty much made for professionals , designers...etc
Windows computers are more user friendly , easier to use
Source: I Own A Macbook Pro and A Hewlett-Packard Computer
"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
On my mac it's exactly the same as a windows computer
Go to oovoo.com and click download. Next it will go to a page that says do you have a mac or windows. I have windows so i pressed download under windows and it downloaded to my computer. Do the same under mac if you have a mac.
its a mod P.SL mac or windows, minecraft is the same
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
WinSCP is a ftp, scp and sftp client that is make for Windows, not Mac. However, there are several alternatives available for the Mac that perform the same function very well.
No, you can't. You can probably find a mac version of the same game though or install Windows on your Mac.
All windows files can play on a Mac if you run boot camp (which is bascially installing windows on your mac) if you want to run windows files on a native AMc operating system you must have the program installed for the mac version. For example, if you have Micrsoft Word for Mac then you can view files like .doc or .docx on your mac. Same with .wmp, you need window's media player installed on your mac. Hope this helps.
The nearest equivalent Meta key to a Mac's Command key on a Windows PC would be the Windows key although many of the Commands that use the Control key (on Windows) are performed with the Command key on the Mac.
It actually doesn't matter which OS you have, because the minecraft.jar is the same on Mac, Linux and Windows. So you just install it the same way as on Windows.
Yes you can have the Mac OS on one drive and Windows on another drive. Or you can partition a single hard drive and have both on the same drive.
Their essentially the same. The biggest difference is using of the Control("apple key") on the Mac with using the Ctrl key in Windows when using shortcuts