You can use tape drives in both PCs and Macs.
Both of them are operating systems.
Elementary school students should be taught on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
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.
Most USB Flash drives in Windows are formatted using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. These file systems can be read and written on a Mac. if you use NTFS on the drive, however, the Mac will not be able to read them without additional software.
spore is out for both mac and pc. (go macintosh!)
Most likely you will not be able to do due to the fact that file systems both OSes use are different. You will have to find a special driver or software which would allow you to connect microsoft designed file systems to your Mac laptop.
Vistablets come with software for both the Mac and Windows PCs and will work with both systems.
Most brands of hard drive will work with a Mac. If you want to run both Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7 you will need to partition the drive and install a separate operating system into each partition.
Mac applications can only sometimes be used on PCs, as they are two different operating systems that make things exclusive and it's hard to do on both systems.
Pretty much the only reason Windows is related to Mac OS is that they are both operating systems.
Win-Mac means the item so labelled is compatible with both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
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