One could run Windows XP on the Apple Mac if one were to essentially gut out the Apple Mac and turn it into a PC. There is no legal way of running a Windows operating system on top of an Apple operating system.
Parallels isn't a place that sells Apple Mac computers. It simply allows an Apple Mac user the opportunity to purchase Windows operating systems for their Mac.
One of them is that Mac OS X is made by Apple and Windows is made by Microsoft.
Their essentially the same. The biggest difference is using of the Control("apple key") on the Mac with using the Ctrl key in Windows when using shortcuts
talk to APPLE about this one hun. if u go on the apple website, you can download the software to convert ur music to windows media player or mac x
Apple would not trade a PC for a Mac.. You may find a Mac user who was willing to trade but it is not very likely.
One can get G4 memory updates for a Mac through Macmemory, macsales and Apple. Apple would be the first place to look as they are the company that makes the Mac.
Because Apple usually has the license for the show or movie in question.
It really depends on what you are going to be using it for. If you want to do gaming, business, heavy audio/video editing, go for Windows. If you are more interested in fun, pretty long battery life, communications, go with Apple. I have owned both Windows (10 years) and Apple (5 years). After switching to an iMac computer I would never, ever, go back to Windows. Mac OSx is better suited to Video editing than Windows. Graphic artists most often use Mac instead of Windows. In the 5+ years I have had this iMac I have had not one single glitch of any kind. I do not and never have ran any security software on my Mac. There are more games created for Windows than Mac but there are plenty out there for the Mac. Mac OSx is very easy to learn and use. It is fast, stable, and just works. IMHO, if you want the very best computer experience you can buy then get yourself a Mac. You will not be disappointed.
The same way you work on any all-in-one computer be is Mac or Windows. YouTube has many videos showing how to take an iMac apart.
If you had never used a computer before the Apple would be easier to learn than a Windows PC. But most people come to the Apple computer from a Windows machine they have been using for years. Therefore they carry with them many preconceived Windows ideas. Apple has no registry for one thing, and you do not have to install Anti-Virus software on an Apple computer no matter what anyone tells you. You can also accomplish any task on a Mac in many different ways. The Apple OSx is very easy to learn and the Apple website has many videos showing you the difference between Apple and Windows. Avail yourself of those videos and you will be all set. Took me about 1 week to get comfortable with Mac.
Edius only works with the Windows operating system so will not run on Mac OS X. If you have a Mac with an Intel processor (any recent one) then you can install Windows on the Mac and then run Edius. Alternatives that will work with Mac OS X are Apple's Final Cut Pro or Adobe's Premiere.
Mac Mail is an email service offered by the Apple company. If a person would like more information about Mac Mail, they may check with the Apple Support Services.