Yes. There are versions of MySQL for most Unix products, including Mac OS X, as well as Linux and Windows.
The basic format is mysql (any mysql options) < sql_script_you_want_to_run.sql for mysql, and psql (any psql options) < sql_script_you_want_to_run.sql for postgresql.
A Unix shell can be obtained in Cygwin, a Unix compatibility layer used to compile Unix programs and run them on Windows. Microsoft also makes a shell known as "Windows PowerShell" which incorporates more Unix-like features than the standard command prompt.
Cygwin is one of the best tools for Unix installation in Windows 7. Just download and run it for installation. Memory usage and thread utilization of Cygwin are comparably low.
It won't. You'd need to upgrade to Win 7 Enterprise/Ultimate. But you still could use Cygwin. Both are implementations of an Unix userland.
With OS-dependent library functions. In unix it can be 'fork', in Windows, 'CreateProcess'.
If an application that you need to run will only run on that operating system, then that is the one you should use. Executable formats for programs differ greatly between Unix and Windows, so other than using virtual environments they have to be run on their respective systems.
Yes. KDE4 applications will run on Unix and Unix-like platforms (including Mac OS X) and Windows platforms.
X Windows System:-X Windows System develops the users graphic interface through its "X" based technology.Explanation:-The X Windows System links oyr computer.The X windows system links our computer directly with any application running an another computer and yet it keeps our computer ondependent. We can run a Micro Soft Windows aplication on UNIX Workstation or we can run UNIX on Apple Macintosh system with our X Windows System...................................................................................
FVWM-Crystal can be used on any operating system that can run FVWM. FVWM can run on most Unix and Unix-like operating systems with a reasonably recent version of the X Windows System.
Eudora is available for both Windows and UNIX operating systems. The product was developed to be functional on both platforms. Many software packages can run side by side with Eudora. The reviews for this product have been very good.
Yes, if the system has a library known as "Wine" installed.
Unix can be run on a variety of server, mainframe, and workstation devices.