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Pretty much the only reason Windows is related to Mac OS is that they are both operating systems.
Both Mac OS X and Windows are popular operating systems. They are popular because people like using them.
It's not. You just don't know how to look. For every application available for the Mac, there are three well-written applications for other platforms. * Adobe Photoshop (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Paint.NET (Windows-only) * Corel Paint Shop Pro (Windows-only) * GIMP (cross-platform) * Sony Vegas (Windows-only) * Adobe Encore (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Final Cut Pro (Windows-only) * Ulead MediaStudio Pro (Windows-only) * Kino (Linux) * VirtualDub (Windows-only) * Pinnacle Studio (Windows-only) * PiTiVi (Linux) * FORscene (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Kdenlive (Linux) * FL Studio (Windows only) * Audacity (cross-platform) * Adobe Soundbooth (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Cakewalk SONAR (Windows-only) * Pro Tools (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Jokosher (Linux-only) * Cubase (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Sony Sound Forge (Windows only)
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.
Windows Vista and Mac OS are types of computer operating systems.
No , you cannot run OS X on a windows machine. Buy a mac
Holding down the Option key (alt) while the Mac is starting up will offer you the choice of how you want to boot the Mac. Selecting Mac OS X will make that the default boot.
Mac OS X Lion is better than Windows 7 because it is faster, doesn't get viruses, is a lot more secure and in my opinion has a better user interface. It's up to you though to decide which is better. Remember if you get a Mac you can run both Windows 7 and Mac OS.
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
"Yes, you can run a Windows OS on a Mac notebook with the right software. There are programs such as Bootcamp that allow you to create a partition and install Windows OS."
Windows or Mac OS X depending on personal preferences and how you define popular.
Windows Vista and Mac OS X are examples of computer operating systems.