The only "PDF creator" I am familiar with is a pseudo-printer driver for Windows to "print" to a PDF file. Linux has the ability to print to a PDF file built-in.
There are many tools for creating PDF documents in Linux, if your application was not the one I described above.
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.
Proprietary operating systems are commercial operating systems designed to run on specific computer hardware for which they are licensed. Other operating systems such as Linux and OpenBSD are free and open source and can be used on any hardware on which someone can make it work. The Android operating system is a Google implementation of Linux designed to work on smart phones and tablets.
Generally, anything written in java will transfer over to another operating system.
A suitable operating system for minicomputers is Linux or Android. Both have small footprints which allow them to work well on minimal resources.
Most applications are available at your distribution's repositories, however depending on the kind of distribution, you may have the option to use user-created repositories that allow you to use applications or dependencies that offer features the official packages do not have, or that the official packages are not offered due to legal issues (some distributions have a strict policy against including non-free/proprietary software in their repositories).
It's called Operating System. Windows Vista, Windows XP, Macintosh, Linux, etc. are called Operating Systems.
uTorrent has created software that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. However, they have also created an application for the Android operating system.
Google Chrome OS is an Operating System based on Linux. It basically is designed to work primarily with web apps.
Several operating systems are capable of functioning in a distributed manner, including Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
instead of windows you can have linux or mac. they are different, but you will know whats best for you when you try them, linux is free to download.but you need an operating system (windows, mac, linux or any other OS) for the computer to work
The 2 operating systems are different from each other. Linux programs aren't meant to work in Windows most of the time. If you want to run Linux programs in Windows, install cygwin, and compile them from source code.
Yes. it was one of the operating systems offered for sale with the system, along with Windows Vista and Linpus Linux.