Many movie and TV production companies use Macs to achieve the best results they can at a reasonable cost. (See links below)
You can't. iMovie is for Macs only. For Windows you have to use Windows Movie Maker.
In my opinion, NO! Macs are awesome, but windows, they're not really that great. Windows 7 is pretty descent, but Macs are nothing but genius. So I recommend Macs, but what you prefer may or may not be a Mac.
The Windows Movie Maker is only available for the Windows operating system. Unless you are running the Windows operating system on your Mac you will not be able to use Movie Maker. Fortunately all Macs come with iMovie a far superior movie editor. (See links below)
The 1969 macs should use windows....if not get the 69th generation apple mac.
Ok here it is! If you dont want to use Movie Maker for Windows then either use iMovie for mac or FinalCut for Mac. If you dont got a mac then well sorry about that just to tell you but Macs are the bomb!
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Yes. It is possible to play Windows games on Macs that use Intel processors by installing Windows on them using Boot Camp.
The Home Sharing feature in iTunes 9 will work with Macs or Windows and between Macs and Windows. Ensure that iTunes is running on all sharing computers and that you are logged into the same iTunes account on each computer.
Well if I understand your question correctly for macs there is an application that is called address book and you can add contacts and their information in it and you can use those contacts for sending emails through the mail application on macs. As for windows i can't say because i haven't used a windows computer in years.
If a game is designed to run on Windows only then it will not work on a Mac running Mac OS X. Some games come with a version for Windows and Mac OS on the same disc. Some games have to be purchased for the Mac OS. If the game is only available for the Windows operating system you would need to install Windows on the Mac to be able to play it.
You can try to install Windows on a MAC, but it would be very difficult since Macs are not designed for windows. Their are some programs out their that you can buy that allow you to just run windows right from your Mac OSx desktop.
Use Windows Movie Maker