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No, there is no Garageband app for the iPod Touch. Garageband can only be accessed if you have a Mac computer that either has iLife pre-installed on it, or if you have a Mac and buy an iLife disc to install Garageband. It is a software, not an 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.
uhhh on a mac u open up the window that says sims 2 and shows a disk pic install then app
You don't install anything in the iPod Shuffle itself. You can install iTunes on your Mac or PC at the link in the related links.
You need the Mac Sims 2 game, and then when you put into your computer, a little sims 2 disc will pop up. click on it. Then drag the Sims 2 app to your hard drive, and it will begin to install. Be sure you have the MAC disc or it will not work!
If you are using a Mac Grand Theft Auto Vice City is now available in the Mac App Store for only $9.99.
No, it is free from the Mac App Store. Follow the link below from a Mac to download from the Mac App Store.
Yes, but not directly by default. You'll need to use something Wine based to accomplish running MS Windows software on Mac OS X. Wine is an open source project and it gets better all the time, but its not perfect, so not everything can run, or run 100% correct... but many things, even games run fine. Wine itself is difficult to set up and use on a Mac because you have to compile the source code yourself and usage is all command line... but there are some Mac programs that use Wine to make this easy for people. A common program to use to do this is Crossover, which is not free. Wineskin is another choice that is free to use that focuses on making a Windows app look and work like a Mac app, even movable from computer to computer. You can also use Virtual machine software to actually install Windows in a virtual computer running on top of Mac OS X, but that has a lot more overhead and isn't very good for games. You can of course use Bootcamp to install Windows directly on your Mac to run programs, but that isn't really running programs in Mac OS X because it just turns your Mac into a normal PC, and while booted into Windows you have no access to Mac OS X.
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