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The installation of items on a Mac should be an automated process. For applications, for example, there is usually an installation script that you would double click to start the installation process, or, for smaller applications you would just drag the application into the Applications folder. Similarly for individual files (pictures, videos, music, documents) you would drag these to the Picture, Movies, Music or Document folders or wherever you wanted to keep them.
No because the Mac App Store requires Mac OS X 10.6.6 which is not supported on the old G3/G4 iBooks.
I recommend checking for updates on the mac app store.
If you have the Mac version it will work on an iMac but the Windows version will not run on a Mac. It costs $6.99 on the Mac App Store. Click the link to get it.
Stalker Check is a FaceBook app which will work on a Mac which is logged into a FaceBook account.
MS Windows installation packages are executable files (.exe), otherwise known as applications. Mac OS 10.x installation packages can be packages (.pkg), or applications (.app), and will sometimes be downloaded as disk images (.dmg).
No, it is free from the Mac App Store. Follow the link below from a Mac to download from the Mac App Store.
no, you can't convert a exe file to Mac compatible app.
Mac App Store was created on 2011-01-06.
u need a mac computer to open the mac app store
u can get in app store by market app
Purchases from the Mac's App store can be used on any computer you own. Log into the same account on the other computer and you can install the app for free. Transferring software to computers you do not own is considered theft which WikiAnswers does not condone or advise on.