Not natively but there are 2 FREE alternatives to have Internet Explorer 7 or ANY Windows Applications running on your Mac OS X : 1. Install Winbottler to run any Windows Application in Mac OS X http://winebottler.kronenberg.org 2. Use Sun Virtual Box. This works similar to VM Ware Fusion or Parallels Desktop where you can run Windows Operating System under Mac OS X. http://www.virtualbox.org You got the best of both worlds : Windows Applications + Mac OS X applications running on the same system.
Mac OS first appeared with the first Mac in 1984. It was known as System 1. By version 5 the name was changed to System Software 5 (1987) and became Mac OS with the release of version 7.6. Mac OS 9 (1999) was the last version of what is now known as the Classic Mac OS. Mac OS X was released on March 24th, 2001 and was included in Apple computers since 2002 as default operating system. But Mac OS X was based on UNIX type operating system developed by NeXT in the second half of 1980s. While Mac OS X Server 1.0 was released in 1999. The full list of each version release dates could be found on Wikipedia.
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No, Mac OS X was never release as free product. The latest version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard costs:Single license: 29$Family Pack (5 licenses): 49$NOTE: All versions of Mac OS X found on internet (P2P networks or direct downloads) are illegal copies and should be avoided.
10 5 1 is defined as the MAC OS X Leopard version 10.5.
!: Ensure PC is manufactured by Apple so as to comply with the requirements of the Mac OS EULA 2: Insert Mac OS installation disc 3: Click on the install icon 4: Select type of installation required 5: Follow on screen instructions 6: Restart
As Mac OS X advances it no longer supports older Macintosh computers. The first release of Mac OS X would run on G3, G4 and G5 Macs. Support for G3 Macs was dropped with version 3 (Panther), The current version 5 (Leopard) will work with G4 Macs providing the processor has a speed greater than 867 MHz. If your old Mac is supported by Mac OS X then you need to purchase a copy and install it onto your computer to benefit from the delights of Mac OS X.
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.
The 5 "latest" OS's would likely all be various Linux and Unix or BSD based distributions. They update much quicker then windows or mac-os.
Yes. It should already be pre-installed on your mac.
There are a number of operating systems which can run Internet Explorer 5. Most versions of Windows will run this. This was also the last version of Internet Explorer that could run on Mac or Linux.
Apple's own web browser is called Safari. It is available for the Mac and Windows systems (See links below). Microsoft stopped updating Internet Explorer (version 5) for the Mac in 2003. There are numerous other browsers available for the Mac such as FireFox and Opera.