Most of Apple's software will only work on their Mac range of computers running Mac OS X. They do produce a few items that will work with the Windows operating system such as their Safari browser and iTunes. There are also versions of QuickTime, AirPort utility, MobileMe available for computers running Windows.
MacDraw Pro does not work on new apple computers. It appears to work only up to OS 9.0.2, maybe 9.0.4. Definitely does not work on OS9.2.2 or OSX. MacDrawPro
oh yes they work very well kodak do have software for the printers
Apple computers run on their own operating system hat is different than PC's (which are windows). Software that works for a window's computer will not work on an apple computer unless it has been coded to. Some of the software's associated with apple computers are - OS x snow leopard (current operating system) - garage band (used to create music) - i movie ( the apple version of window's movie maker) - aperture (used to sort pictures) - final cut pro (used to make movies)
By using Remote Desktop Sharing software like Team Viewer, Logme in, VNC Server , you can work on other computers remotely.
You will not have to install any Anti-Virus or Anti-Spyware software. The Mac will come with all the software you will probably need pre-installed. There will be no bloatware or trial software on your Mac that you have to remove. All Apple computers are made with the very best parts and there are no cheaply made Macs. Apple computers just work day in and day out with no crashes, glitches, or any other of the common Windows problems. On average almost any Apple computer is faster than a Windows PC. Apple computers hold their value much better than any Windows PC. Apple software integrates with the Mac perfectly and just works.
No they for work all computers that have windows XP or higher.
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Providing the Intel based computer is manufactured by Apple then their Mac OS X software can work on it. The Mac OS X user's licensing agreement prevents Mac OS X being used on computers that are not made by Apple.
Software written for Mac OS X will only work on a Mac running Mac OS X it will not work with other operating systems such as Windows.
Yes. Apple makes their own computers AND software so they have full control over what hardware will work for their software. Microsoft only makes the Windows OS but anyone can make the hardware (the actual computer). That's when the problems start up when the manufacturers don't follow Microsofts guide lines on Hardware compatibilitie.
Microsofts MSN Messenger and HotMail will work on Apple Mac computers. (See links below)
Apple's Final Cut Express software only works on their Mac computers. There is no version for the Windows operating system.