There are no separate games for iMacs or eMacs. If a game is available for Mac OS X and your Mac (whatever it is) meets the minimum system requirements then the game will work.
No, absolutely not. I have Macs since the last 20 years. I goy my sony 700 reader, and I've lost money in books I cannot open, and much more in time to a find a work-around- It's a mess.
It should work with a Mac. You haven't described the problem in full so your best bet would be e-mailing Apple or Facebook.
Yes, it will work on Mac OSx.
Mac OS X has several advantages over Windows. These include: -Mac OS X's Aqua UI takes up less system resources than Windows's Aero UI. -Mac OS X has better security (though it's by obscurity) than Windows and you are much less likely to get your Mac infected than a PC. -Mac OS X has a simple, easy-to-use interface perfect for Technophobics, Kids, and Geeks alike. It's easy enough for the home user, and powerful enough for the programmers. -Mac OS X has the iLife and iWork suites by Apple which work beautifully and integrate with each other (something you can't say about PC equivalents). All the programs in OS X work flawlessy and invisibly together, making everyting from E-Mailing to making a Home Movie DVD a snap. -Mac computers overall last longer (in years) than Windows PCs, and they can be sold on eBay for a big portion of what you paid for them. (Sometimes up to 3/4 of what you spent on it can be gotten back by selling it) -If you need to run a Windows program, you can run Boot Camp on all Leopard Intel Macs and install Windows on your Mac. When you need a Windows program, just reboot into Windows. When you're done, you can reboot back into Mac OS X. You can even run Mac and Windows applications at the same time with software like VMWare Fusion or Paralells. -Contrary to popular belief, Macs can run many games out for PC without the need to use Boot Camp, Paralells, or VMWare Fusion. However, most developers don't actually make the games for Mac in the first place, and it can take 1-2 years from the game's release for PC for a 3rd party developer to make it for Mac. Many developers are making games for Mac now, and Blizzard has always made their games for Mac. Some games you can play on Mac without Windows are: -World of Warcraft -Starcraft -Warcraft III -Spore -Age of Mythology -and more. Check out Apple's directory of Mac games here: http://www.apple.com/games/ You may also download Steam which has over 100 games for Mac OS X such as Half-Life 2 and Portal. Some disadvantages are: -Macs can't be upgraded. This isn't a concern for the average home users, who probably don't upgrade their PCs anyway. -Mac cost more, but as i have said above they last longer and can be resold for more than Windows PCs. (I have a 1998 iMac and I can run Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9 from 2005 on it and it runs just fine. Great for quick web browsing or listening to music in the kitchen.)
If you are not receiving e-mails anymore on your Apple Mac computer, it could be that the e-mail contains a virus of some sort. It also could be that you need to get your device repaired to accept certain things. The factory had a mess up when making some of the Apple Macs. Yours maybe one, lets hope you have the receipt so you can exchange yours for a non-messed up one!
Mac. E. Hadley has written: 'Endocrinology' -- subject(s): Neuroendocrinology
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Yes all three of the games could connect to a e-reader.
PC's are a lot better than macs because they are better and more straight forward. Do not listen to this guy above me, he doesn't offer any reason why PC's are better than Macs. I believe Macs are better than PC's. 1. They are 5x more reliable than a Windows PC, and even if you do run into problems with your Mac, you have Apple's top quality support, either via phone, e-mail or go to an Apple Store. 2. Macs are much more stable than PC's, as the Unix-based operating system is far better at isolating issues than Windows. 3. Macs stay relevant for a LONG time. If you go and buy a top-end PC, a couple of weeks later, a new PC will be released. Apple always put very advanced technology into the Mac, so even a few years after you bought your Mac, it'll still be very advanced. 4. Apple control everything which comes out of your Mac, meaning everything just works. Apple make the Operating System and all the hardware. The software, mouse, keyboard all just work together in symphony. 5. Macs are far less suceptible to viruses than Windows PC's. Macs can get viruses, any computer can, but Macs are 100x more secure when it comes to viruses. This means there is much less chance of losing personal data from your computer, and there is no need to waste hundreds of dollars on Anti-virus software. 6. Macs just look better. I mean, what would you prefer, a clunky Dell PC with 7 wires trailing all over the floor, or an all-in-one Mac, with just one wore? 1 wire is all the iMac has! These are just a few of the reasons I believe Mac is superior to Windows :) Disregard the guy above, unless he has a bibliography showing where he got the info, that could all be opinion.
E. Mac Swinford has written: 'Bedrock topography of Ohio' -- subject(s): Geology, Maps, Topographical, Topographical Maps
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You can rely on Mac system CD or a Mac Eraser to freely yet securely erase a Mac hard drive. See resources link.