No nothing that is made for windows or dell, etc. will not work on the mac thanks to the programers who decided to make the mac a completely different computer
Sandisk have a range of products many of which will work on a Macintosh computer.
If your PC is not a Macintosh then Macintosh software will not work with it as it is a different, and incompatible, system.
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You just need an adaptor to plug it in.
I believe that both Windows Operating and Mac systems work with PDF Creator. Personally, I have used PDF Creator with my Windows Operating system at work.
Better question: What are you talking about? If you mean 'What does it mean to port software from Windows to Macintosh', the answer is to rewrite software made for the Windows operating system family so that it runs on Macintosh computers as well. If you mean 'What port work with Windows and Macintosh' the answer is USB, Ethernet, Firewire, 3.5mm audio jack
Charles Macintosh worked in the United Kingdom, specifically in Scotland. He is best known for inventing the waterproof fabric known as "macintosh" or "mackintosh," which he developed in the early 19th century. His innovation significantly impacted clothing and textile industries.
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It is currently not possible to play PwnXile on a Macintosh Computer. However the Owner of PwnXile (Robbie) Announced in October to the community that playing on a Macintosh would be available soon.
Yes.
World of Warcraft will work on any Macintosh or a PC. It doesn't matter the brand at all.