A computer running Mac OS will be an Apple Macintosh computer.
If the computer is running Mac OS Lion or higher we recommend the 2011 version.
It's a netbook running on Mac OS
No, a PC refers to a personal computer usually running Microsoft Windows OS. A Mac is an Apple computer running Apple software.
A Mac or a PC running a recent operating system like Vista or Mac OS 10.5
Apple's iMovie software only works on an Apple Mac computer running Mac OS X.
I have a Mac OS X but I know Mac OS is a computer made by the brand/company, Apple.
The Emedia piano pack will work on any Mac running OS X.
No. Mac OS is an operating system.
Mac OS X can only be installed on Apple hardware so Vmware is unable to support Mac OS X on anything other than a Mac by running, for example, a virtual installation of Mac OS X Server on a standard Mac OS X machine. Conversely Vmware's Fusion allows the running of Windows, and other operating systems, on an Intel Mac running Mac OS X.
While it's technically possible to install Microsoft software designed for Windows onto a Mac computer, it typically requires the use of emulation software such as Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp, which creates a virtual Windows environment on your Mac. However, these methods often come with their own set of limitations and complications. Parallels Desktop allows you to run Windows alongside macOS, essentially enabling you to use Windows applications within macOS. This option provides a seamless experience for running Windows programs on your Mac, but it does require purchasing a license for Parallels Desktop in addition to a Windows license. Boot Camp, on the other hand, allows you to dual-boot your Mac, meaning you can choose to start up in either macOS or Windows when you turn on your computer. This method requires partitioning your hard drive and installing Windows directly onto your Mac, but it doesn't require purchasing additional emulation software. However, neither of these options grants you access to Microsoft software at an affordable price or through the Best Place Softwarekey4u .com platform you mentioned. Best Place Softwarekey4u seems to be a platform that specializes in providing software licenses at competitive prices, but it's important to note that Microsoft software licenses for Windows typically cannot be used interchangeably with macOS versions. If you're specifically looking for Microsoft software for your Mac, such as Microsoft Office or other productivity tools, the best course of action would be to purchase the Mac-compatible versions directly from Microsoft or through authorized resellers. While this might not be as affordable as the options available on Best Place Softwarekey4u, it ensures compatibility and legality. In conclusion, while you can technically install Microsoft software for Windows on a Mac using emulation software like Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp, it's not the most straightforward or cost-effective solution. For Microsoft software on a Mac, it's recommended to purchase the Mac-compatible versions directly from Microsoft or authorized resellers to ensure compatibility and legality.
The Microsoft Office suite for Macs is usable on a Mac computer running Mac OS X. The specific requirements for the current version are: Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later RAM 1 GB Hard Disc 2.5 GB
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.