Applications can be added to a Mac's Applications folder by either dragging the application's icon into the Applications folder or double clicking and running an installer script which will copy the application into the Applications folder. Once installed double clicking the application's icon will launch the application and its icon will appear in the Dock. If it is an application that will be used frequently click and hold on the icon in the Dock and select Options, from the menu that will pop up, and then select Keep In Dock. The application can then be quickly launched from the Dock as required.
To add fonts to a Mac, you can simply drag and drop the font files into the Font Book application on your computer. Font Book will then install the fonts for you, making them available for use in various applications on your Mac.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
On a Mac you can choose any of the available applications.
i don't think so
Macs use an operating system called Mac OS X which will not run applications written for the Windows operating system. Microsoft produce a Mac OS X version of Word for Apple's Mac computers. There is the option of installing the Windows operating system on a MacBook alongside Mac OS X which allows Windows applications as well as Mac OS X applications to be used.
Yes. There are Quicken applications for the Mac (See links below).
The Mac's Garageband, iMovie etc. applications only work with Mac OS X. There is no Windows version to work on other PCs.
If you have a MAC just drag it from the hard drive onto your desktop. If you have PC open applications and drag to your desktop
The applications on a Mac are hidden away in a folder called Applications which is accessible from any Finder window. Applications that are used regularly can be kept in the Dock at the bottom of the screen making them jus a click away.
Are you wanting to add a Mac to your Windows Active Directory domain? Is that what you mean by workgroup?
By using the Bootcamp feature on your mac. Finder > Applications > Utilities
There are many popular word processing applications for the Mac computers. The list of some of the more popular processors for the MAC include Works, Word, and Processor.