No but you can get some studios at cnet
On a Mac you can choose any of the available applications.
The applications on a Mac are hidden away in a folder called Applications which is accessible from any Finder window. Applications that are used regularly can be kept in the Dock at the bottom of the screen making them jus a click away.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
You could try Mac version of Picasa, but i'd recommend downloading 'Xee'. See the related links for downloads.
Macs use an operating system called Mac OS X which will not run applications written for the Windows operating system. Microsoft produce a Mac OS X version of Word for Apple's Mac computers. There is the option of installing the Windows operating system on a MacBook alongside Mac OS X which allows Windows applications as well as Mac OS X applications to be used.
i don't think so
the actual application that I use is mail... which comes on any mac, within that you can set it up to use any email provider that you could use on a pc... personally I use aol, yahoo, and gmail
Yes. There are Quicken applications for the Mac (See links below).
The Mac's Garageband, iMovie etc. applications only work with Mac OS X. There is no Windows version to work on other PCs.
No. eBay works the same on a Mac as it does on Windows. There may be certain eBay helper applications that are platform-specific, but the website itself functions just the same on any platform.
It is impossible to get any cp trainers for mac or Linux as pcs are differently assembled with different applications so there is no point in serching for one. Sorry.
If you have any Apple applications, such as Safari or iTunes, they will automatically search for updates for the software. So check you computer programs to see if you have either one of these applications.