The Macintosh and Windows Operating Systems software are not compatible.
But you can install and run Windows along side a Mac now using Apples Boot Camp drivers.
Windows and Mac's do have the Intel and hardware that are compatible with the right drivers.
The U37 is both Windows and Macintosh compatible.
Win-Mac means the item so labelled is compatible with both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
Yes, the Xerox CopyCentre C20 is compatible with both PCs and Macs.
All Apple computers except the Mini Mac & Mac Pro have a built in Webcam. Logitech builds webcams that are Mac compatible. Just make sure the one you buy is.
All new Macs use an Intel processor and many computers running the Windows operating system also use an Intel processor although some use alternative processors such as those from AMD.
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No, it's Microsoft and Apple, actually.
At the same time as windows computers, both in December 1993 when ver 1.0 of the mosaic web browser was released for both platforms. The commodore amiga had web browsing a couple of months earlier.
Yes, Adobe supports both Windows, and Macintosh versions of Photoshop.
Windows software works in Windows only, Macintosh software works on a Macintosh only. However, you can install a windows operating system on the new macs, so in that scenario you can indeed run Windows software on a Mac. Of course, then it's only a Macintosh in body and not in spirit so-to-speak. In other words, the hardware is a Macintosh but since you are running the Windows operating system on it, it's the same as a Dell, or HP, or Gateway, etc. Fortunately however, you can switch back to your apple operating system and the world is right once again. There is Microsoft software called Virtual PC that will allow you to run both Windows within the Mac OS at the same time on an older model Apple Macintosh.
Yes. Vocaloid is compatible with Windows HP. It can run on both Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well.