Providing everyone is connected to the same game on the same server it will not matter which computer they are using.
Yes, a Mac and Windows can host a server and/or connect to one another with out any problems.
To take a screenshot, you press F2, then find the "screenshots" folder in your ".minecraft" directory. If you are using Windows, this is usually in "C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming"
Yes. All the code for Minecraft is stored in the Minecraft bin folder in your computer. Most all modifications for Minecraft are installed by dragging and dropping the files into the this folder. In my computer it's under: C:\Users\(current user)\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin Mods can be found on the Minecraft Forums. Hope this helps
I can answer this for Windows and Mac: Windows: Find your Minecraft folder (search: %appdata%\minecraft) and delete the folder named "bin". Re-open Minecraft and it will re-download the bin, fixing it. Mac: In Finder, go to your Hard drive (the silver rectangle that is named "HardDrive", users, your user name, library, Application Support, Minecraft, and delete your "bin" folder. Re-open your client and it will re-download the bin, fixing it.
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Minecraft is really good. There are lots of users playing it and you can also join other peoples games and create buildings or even destroy their buildings on their saved world.
The different minecraft versions are incompatible.
Yes, you can, on Multiplayer.
There is no software that can play Imovie for Windows. Imovie is meant for Mac users. For Windows users, they can edit movie by using Windows Movie Maker.
As far as my knowledge goes, two users on Minecraft cannot have children.
I don't think there is a version of iWork for Windows. However, with iWork '09 now going online, it is possible that Apple will be letting Windows users use the service.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Program\Startup is the Windows XP startup folder for all users.
No. It is not true to say that genius open f509 tablet is not for windows 8 users.