Microsoft discontinued their media player for the Mac in 2003 but Windows media files can be played with the Mac's QuickTime player by adding the free Flip4Mac plugin. (See links below)
Microsoft is a global organisation which will not be able to fit onto a Mac. Microsoft has a large Macintosh division that makes a range of software for the Mac such as Office, Messenger etc. Any Mac with an Intel processor (which is any from the last 6 years) can be downgraded by running Microsoft's Windows operating system on it.
Take the picture from Microsoft and save it into a file. Open up your email and email it to yourself with an attachment of the picture. Open your email on a mac computer and you should have the email. Open the attachment and you should have the picture, right click it and press "Save Image" and put it into a file and then it is on your mac computer. If you want to move a large library of photos from a PC to a Mac, put the photos on something that will work on both PC and Mac. This can be a disk such as a CD or DVD if you can burn disks, or a flash drive or thumb drive if you can't burn disks. Copy the photos to the media, load the media into the Mac, and copy/paste the photos into the Mac.
1) make sure your mac has a dvd drive 2) put the disk in the drive 3) windows setup will come up. click through the screens that come while specifying exactly what you want. 4) Wait for installation to finish 5) Reboot and remove optical media 6) Install the drivers for your computer model from apples website. 7) Done
I will assume you are using Windows Vista, but this should work for any windows media, MAC is different. Put your CD into the computer, opens "windows media" there should be a link toward the top that says "rip cd." Click that, select your CD, and it will begin saving the songs onto your computer. Then simply plug in your ipod and transfer
Windows 7 can be installed on any Mac that has an Intel processor (See links below).
You can't upload videos to YouTube with Windows Media Player.
Put the CD in the drive. Go to Windows Media Player. Click on Rip.
try getting paralells. its runs windows on a mac
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Yes. There is a Mac version of QuickBooks (See links below). A version for Windows will require the Windows operating system to be installed on the Mac before it will work.
put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
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