that depends, are you talking about the operating system or the computers themselves ?
if youre talking about the OS there have been tens of thousands of version upates but about 11 total versions dating from the before apple II and all the way through to the current macs. if you are talking about the model range for sale there is the imac(fast all in one desktop),macmini(small and affordable), macpro(high power for a high price), macbook(all around good laptop),macbookpro(power made portable)macbook air(thin and light)
Yes, there is Pencil, and it's free. There are many versions for it like Mac OS or Mac OS X. Personally, I just got it and it sucks.
The Mac OS comes free with a Mac. New versions have a small charge.
The Mac is a PC. Perhaps you mean a PC running the Windows operating system. Macs can run the Windows operating system. There are many Macs. There are many PCs. There are many versions of Windows and Mac OS X. There are many applications. There are many ways of measuring "faster".
Yes. Adobe creates versions of most of their products in both Windows and Mac platforms.
The Mac OS series are different versions of Apple Internet capabilities. (like for Windows)
There are many older versions of Adobe Flash Player for the Mac OS X Tiger. These versions include: Flash Player 10.3.183.11, Flash Player 10.3.183.7, Flash Player 10.3.181.14, Flash Player 10.2.159.1, Flash Player 10.1.102.64 and all versions of the Flash Player 10.1.
no but they do also have it for the Mac
No, there are Windows and Mac versions but they are separate.
No - the clue is in the phrase '...for mac' ! Apple Mac's use a different operating system to 'regular' computers. The two versions are not interchangeable.
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.
Mac OS 9 software requires Mac OS 9, which was discontinued in 2002, to work. Early versions of Mac OS X came with Mac OS 9 included (referred to as Classic mode) which could be activated from System Preferences. The latest versions of Mac OS X no longer support Classic mode. It will depend upon your specific Mac model whether a version of Mac OS 9 can be persuaded to work.
If you are referring to the operating system then a Mac's default operating system is called Mac OS X. A Mac can be downgraded to run most versions of the Windows operating system from XP to 7.