Obviously not, if it's a Windows version, it's a Windows version on purpose.
From a user standpoint, the main differences are in the graphic user interface (GUI) - the icons on a mac are in different places than the icons on a windows box. I sued to use a windows box and now I use a mac - it doesn't crash as much, it doesn't need virus software yet, and it's really easy to use - I just plug it in and it works. Downside: macs do not support as many games as windows does. But that's changing.
If you are running Windows on a Mac then you can use the Windows Live software. If you do not have Windows on your Mac you can use a Windows live HotMAil account or use Messenger for chat. (See links below)
VMware software is used on a Mac computer in order to boot and use Windows based programs, including the operating system itself. It also allows the user to run Windows programs like Windows Media Player and Outlook.
Nope. Any operating system(mac, Linux, etc.) can get a virus but just like any other program, the virus has to be made to target that operating system. A windows virus won't run on a mac and a mac virus won't run in windows. Since windows is the most popular OS for desktop use, the majority of viruses target it, and thus windows users are at greater risk of getting a virus, but a mac user or a Linux user can get a virus as well if they're not careful.
depends if it infects the bios.
"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
"You cannot use ichat for Windows. Ichat is used with Mac, but you can use AIM with Windows and comunicate with Ichat on Mac. You will also need internet."
well, its a much of a muchness. it realy depends what you like in a computer. i am a mac user and i really like the Macintosh operating system. i also regularly use windows 7. i quite like it aswell. i think that the mac OS is easier to use.
macbooks and apple computer use mac and dell, hp, samsung all use windows
You cannot use windows software on mac computers unless you are using virtual machines.
They both primarily use a graphical user-interface (GUI). They are both developed by American companies.
yes, because it has better, just about everything than mac's normal stuffAnswerThat varies from user to user. Windows and OS X are similar enough that Mac users usually don't mind working on the PC operating system, despite its being less stable.The Windows file moving feature is better than the Mac's, but system maintenance is much easier under OS X than Windows.Often, people prefer whatever platform they learned on, or use most often.