If you pay to become an Apple developer, you can install an iPad emulator on your Mac to test apps your write. This is the only way.
USB ports, unlikely. Mac OS X, no this is impossible as the iPad is not a Macintosh.
You can sync your iPad apps to the computer by opening iTunes on your computer and plugging in your iPad. It will then sync automatically.
The Apple iPad is a "tablet" computer.
Not exactly. The operating system of iPad is iOS (formerly iPhone OS). This is completely different (in terms of distribution) to Mac OS.
The official operating system for the iPad is Apple's iOS. The most current version is 4.2.1 There may be some third-party open-source operating systems that are compatible with the iPad hardware, but installing them will void your warranty.
isent a ipad more of a computer than a music player
Netbook are cheap, simple and portable computer that can perform any computer-related task. Full keyboard Virtual keyboards just aren't as efficient in their current form as physical keyboards. IPad cannot replace Netbook with the multitasking. Windows is more open than the iPad OS. Moreover, I can install Linux on a Netbook. USB, FireWire, and driver support with a Netbook in ways that the iPad doesn't allow
A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
When you buy an iPad, it will come with a charger and a plug. To activate your iPad, you will need a computer with iTunes. Plug one end of the chord into your computer and the other into your iPad. Once your computer reads it, follow the instructions that iTunes tells you to do.
no but an ipad is like a computer
Computer Os = "Computer Operating System" It contains files that are used to run a computer......
no because an iPad isn't a computer