You don't load programs on a mac. Mac's "just work". Simply tell the mac what you want it to do, and it does it for you.
There are no programs available for the Mac to synchronize with a Zune.
You can use the native "System Preferences" application under the "Applications" folder on a Mac for network configuration. You can find other programs that work with a Mac at The Mac Orchard.
No
Both Windows and Linux can be installed on an Intel Mac, so yes. If you were referring to binary compatibility with Mac OS X, Windows programs can be run using third-party programs like Wine or CrossOver Mac. Programs compiled on Linux are not binary-compatible, but most programs that are open-source and not specific to functionality in Linux can be and have been ported to Mac OS X. Most of these are available via Fink.
no you can not
1.control programs 2.sytem service programs 3.utility programs
Many programs, both free and by cash can run a virtuall windows on most Mac's. I will how ever suggest Bootcamp and installing Windows at side of your Mac OS.
Personally i think a mac is better because they run faster and the have more programs and up to date programs installed on. Also many people that i know that have a mac, it has lasted them for a long time! I would go with a mac!
no now there are so YESApple now has a software update for its Mac Software that allows for the use of Apps on your Mac. Just do a software update on your Mac and it will load the necessary upgrades.
No, you can't, only Mac OS X and iOS programs.
so they made a load of money
By all accounts, the Mac running an Intel chip runs Windows programs as fast and faster than a PC.