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
A user can run any Microsoft Windows application using Mac Bootcamp.
No, there are Windows and Mac versions but they are separate.
Adobe produces separate versions of Photoshop for the Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. The Mac version works on Macs using Mac OS X and the Windows version works on Macs that are running Windows. (see links below)
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For Windows: cntrl + u For Mac: Command + u
Yes. Adobe creates versions of most of their products in both Windows and Mac platforms.
Mac is a PC. You meant windows? Yes, windows can do much more than a Macintosh.
On a Mac Command A means select all. In Windows it is Control A
GUI Graphical user interface. There are two different GUI's--Basic or Aero.
There are two types of interface.. 1. User Interface 2. Application Interface
Command-Option-Shift-T is the Mac version of the Windows command Control-Alt-Shift-T. In general the Mac uses the Command key where Windows uses the Control key.
Yes, if you purchase the Mac-compatible version of the software. You must choose either the Mac or Windows version before you buy it.