Mac Mail or just Mail as Apple refers to it comes preinstalled on all Apple Computers.
by tracing the mac add of that computer by the isp
The "MAC" address of your computer is built into the Ethernet board.
Built in file system manager on Mac OS. Think of it as of the Windows Explorer on Mac.
Mac Mail or simply Mail comes preinstalled. It is an excellent desktop email program.
A keyboard (built-in or external) is used to type text onto any computer, even a mac.
If your iPhone is new enough to support AirPlay, you can mirror your screen to your computer and record it from there. For windows you would need to get an AirPlay receiver and if you have a Mac then it is already built in to use.
You have to insert the disc into the new computer and it should work. Sadly you will not be able to continue with what you already have on the new computer. Personally I like to start over the whole game.
The wireless adapter cards you need would depend on what type of computer you have. Do you have a Mac or a PC? If you operate by Mac then you already have a built-in adapter card. The second question is if you have a Wi-Fi system set up.
It can no longer be purchased unless you get an old used computer with it already installed.
No antivirus does not come with Mac. You can purchase the antivirus software with your Mac but because Macs are less likely to get virus the antivirus software is not really needed but can be purchased to be safer or backup your computer.
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
To quit Mail on a Mac, you can click on the Mail menu in the top-left corner of the screen and select "Quit Mail," or you can use the keyboard shortcut Command (⌘) + Q. Alternatively, you can right-click the Mail icon in the Dock and select "Quit." If Mail is unresponsive, you can force quit it by pressing Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Esc, selecting Mail from the list, and clicking "Force Quit."