No. The apps are completely different. The Numbers app for the iPad is only available on the App Store.
Applications written for the iPad are tested through Apple developer software that includes an iOS emulator for the Mac computer.
Connect your ipad to your mac with the cable. Then, use itunes to move your music over to your ipad.
no, the iPad is mac only you don't need windows on an iPad though, mac is just as good as windows (if not a tiny bit better) on iMac & iPad
The application Daylite 4 for the Iphone can be found in the ITunes application store on your Iphone, MAC PC , Ipad or Ipod. The Daylite 4 application is available for $279.95 per user.
The Mac Book and ipad serve different purposes. The Mac Book is a fully featured Laptop. The ipad is a large ipod touch that can sit on your lap.
Just sync the iPad through iTunes and the music will be there.
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USB ports, unlikely. Mac OS X, no this is impossible as the iPad is not a Macintosh.
no because mac and Microsoft are not compatible with one another so they will probably have the note pad from apple.That was a terrible answer. Microsoft Word (and furthermore, Microsoft Office) has been retailed for Mac for some time now. In other words, generally speaking, you can purchase Microsoft Office (including Word) for Mac, but it has to be the Mac version of the software.As for the iPad, there is no indication that a Word or Office application is currently available, but the information available suggests that the Pages application (Apple's own word processing software) allows you to save in Word format. In my opinion, however, I would imagine that a MS Word app will eventually be available for the iPad.
Plug your ipad into your mac, open itunes and follow the instructions itunes gives you or itunes will do it automatically! Thanks for using answers.com!