Yes, if you install OS X on the dell computer in question.
Better question: What are you talking about? If you mean 'What does it mean to port software from Windows to Macintosh', the answer is to rewrite software made for the Windows operating system family so that it runs on Macintosh computers as well. If you mean 'What port work with Windows and Macintosh' the answer is USB, Ethernet, Firewire, 3.5mm audio jack
No nothing that is made for windows or dell, etc. will not work on the mac thanks to the programers who decided to make the mac a completely different computer
All WiFi access points will work with Macintosh computers. WiFi is a specification that is platform-independent.
They aren't the best computer to go for, but they work okay (they're not made very well)
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
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Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.
All Apple computers except the Mini Mac & Mac Pro have a built in Webcam. Logitech builds webcams that are Mac compatible. Just make sure the one you buy is.
Apple's iMovie software has supported HD content since 2005.Here is a list of iMovie software that is compatible with HD recordings and videos (as of January 2010):iMovie HDiMovie HD 6iMovie '08iMovie '09Any iMovie made before iMovie HD will not read and work with HD recordings and videos.
To share a movie created in iMovie: From the iMovie Share menu select iDVD. Your project will be passed to iDVD where you can select a theme for your menu etc. When you have set up your DVD select Burn DVD... from the file menu. Once the DVD is created it can be played anywhere that plays DVD - computers, TV/DVD Player etc. If it is only a short movie one of the other options from the iMovie Share menu will probably suffice. A small movie can be emailed, burnt to a disc and shared with other computers, or posted directly to a YouTube account. The iMovie software itself will not work on a Windows computer.
Most Dell computers ship with a version of Windows installed. If this is the case then yes, the Sims will work on it. If you got a Dell with a version of Linux installed, you will still probably be able to play, but might have to do some extra work to get it to play.
Sandisk have a range of products many of which will work on a Macintosh computer.