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It is not possible to enable MAC OS X assistive technologies programmatically. The preference for assistive devices in inside the admin sandbox.
There are apps that will only work with Mac OS X which can be on any Mac computer - iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini etc.
no now there are so YESApple now has a software update for its Mac Software that allows for the use of Apps on your Mac. Just do a software update on your Mac and it will load the necessary upgrades.
Apps is short for Applications, the equivalent to Programs in Windows.
Games
One can find all Mac downloads in the Mac Apple Store, which hosts a range of apps for Macintosh PCs and laptops. These downloads range from productivity apps to games.
iPhone apps work on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch) they will not work on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or any other Mac OS X version
On the current mac computers, you can install windows on a mac. The new macs have an intel cpu and will now take advantage of all the apps you would use on a windows box.
I know mac iphones do
Visit app store or iTunes.
Yes, Swype (and Swiftkey) are a couple of 3rd party keyboard apps available to iOS. They previously were available to Android devices. As they are mobile apps, they are not available for Mac OS.
You can go to a Apps Store to buy one