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Pcs are way more popular than a mac.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on a computer made by Apple.
A Mac is a personal computer (PC) so the question is meaningless. Apple's Mac PCs can run Mac OS X whereas PCs produced by other companies cannot.
Mac applications can only sometimes be used on PCs, as they are two different operating systems that make things exclusive and it's hard to do on both systems.
There are a large variety of different PCs that are used for business. However, the most popular PCs include the Mac desktop, Dell desktop, and HP desktop.
PCs stink!!!!!!!!! GET A MAC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PCs are way better then Macs but Macs are PCs so the question is meaningless. If the questioner wanted to compare PCs that run the Windows operating system and those that run Mac OS X the question remains meaningless as Macs can run Windows as well as Mac OS X if required.
From what I know it is for PCs only.
The main difference between Macs and PCs is the operating system. The Mac OS is easy to use and efficient. Windows doesn't have the simplicity and is more prone to viruses.
As long as the Mac in question has a wireless adapter, it should connect.
As long as you have the right memory for your computer (there are many variations) there is no difference between memory used in Macs and other PCs.
Yes. The same CD used for PCs can also be used on any Intel Mac. A version for older PowerPC Macs is also available, but is no longer officially sponsored, so you won't be able to order a CD (but you can still download it).