Hold down the Alt/Option, Apple and Escape keys.
There is no built in translator into Mac OS X. To turn off any application on Mac OS X to one of the following: 1) When the application is active. Hit CMD and Q at the same time 2) Force quit the application from the Force quit menu option in the Apple-menu. 3) Quit the application from the "Activity monitor"
No there is not
short awnser: no
No, it is a Windows application only.
Windows, mac os, Linux
The Preview application is part of the Mac OS X install and will be found in the Applications folder. If it has been removed for some reason it will have to be reinstalled from the Mac OS X installation disc. It is not available as a separate download.
Signatures for the Mac OS X Mail application are changed from the Signatures section of Mail's Preferences.
Mac OS X - no doubt about it.
No, Mac OS is an operating system. These allow for the controlling of the computer hardware and do not focus on helping people with a certain kind of work.
The Finder is the default application program used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems it is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications.
If you mean that your operating system has been deleted off your mac, simply insert your Mac OS Install Disk (1) into your mac when booting and it will guide you through the steps to have Mac OS reinstalled. Please note that if your operating system is deleted from your computer, it is possible that all your files and applications will have been deleted too. If you mean that one of the applications that Mac OS came with have been deleted, try restoring the item from your Trash if you haven't emptied it yet, if this cannot be done then simply insert your Mac OS Install Disk (1) and select the application/utility that you have deleted to be installed again. If you mean that an application that did not come with Mac OS was deleted, you will need to find the install disk or re-download that specific application to be installed. Note. If you have time machine actively running on your mac, you may be able to restore the application if you go back to a time where it was working properly.
Windows: Task manager (CTRL ALT, DEL) Mac OS: Force Quit (Command, Alternative, Escape)