The first general purpose PC was invented in 1970s, famously the HP 9800 series as a simple calculation machine.
Analouge 'computing' machines had been around since the late 1880s.
Macs were developed from 1979 to 1984, as the 'Macintosh Project'.
The 1970's was the computer age, PCs came before Macs and they will always be better.
No. Pages is used a lot but Microsoft Word would be used a lot more than it. Most people have IBM PCs more than Macs and so Microsoft Word is more common, as it is available for both PCs and Macs, whereas Pages is mainly for Macs.
As long as you have the right memory for your computer (there are many variations) there is no difference between memory used in Macs and other PCs.
Because on paper, PCs are "so much cheaper" (that is, until the support cost is later factored in). That, and Microsoft has spent a long time developing and marketing to the corporate market.
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macs are faster esier to use dont get viruses dont crash have more memory and more power ful pcs are cheaper and their are a few more programs macs are much better but more expensive
Any computer with a display can theoretically be used to make a presentation.
In Macs after 2006 there are Intel CPUs, the same as PCs Running Microsoft windows. But pre-2006 Macs used the PowerPC family of CPUs, the G5 G4 and G3. A long time before that apple used Motorola CPUs that are now obsolete.
PCs are way better then Macs but Macs are PCs so the question is meaningless. If the questioner wanted to compare PCs that run the Windows operating system and those that run Mac OS X the question remains meaningless as Macs can run Windows as well as Mac OS X if required.
No, it is only available on PCs and Macs.
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Linux will run on all PCs with an Intel 80386 or compatible processor and higher. Linux will run on a select few m68k Macs (like the Mac Classic II), almost all PowerPC macs (like the PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and the iMac), and all Intel Macs.