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On the current mac computers, you can install windows on a mac. The new macs have an intel cpu and will now take advantage of all the apps you would use on a windows box.
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If you pay to become an Apple developer, you can install an iPad emulator on your Mac to test apps your write. This is the only way.
What ships with the machine are Quicktime and iMovie. There a a number of websites that have Apps that are Mac compatible and record videos and a freeware.
There are apps that will only work with Mac OS X which can be on any Mac computer - iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini etc.
no now there are so YESApple now has a software update for its Mac Software that allows for the use of Apps on your Mac. Just do a software update on your Mac and it will load the necessary upgrades.
Mac OS X has Java already installed. You do not need to download it and install it currently, and Java apps should have no problem running. It has to be a real java app, not a Windows exe file compiled that also uses java, that is still a Windows program. When Mac OS X 10.7 comes out, it will not have Java installed by default, and you have to install it manually just like you do on Windows.... just download the Mac version and install.
Apps is short for Applications, the equivalent to Programs in Windows.
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To install InDesign on a Mac: Insert the InDesign disc. Double click on the disc icon that appears on the desktop. Double click on the install icon, enter your Serial Number and follow the installer's prompts.
Apple's Mac computers can run Mac OS X and Windows (and Linux if required) but the licensing agreement for Mac OS X prevents it being legally installed on computers that are not made by Apple.
There are a number of reasons why this will happen - Install Mac OS onto WinTel machine, Install OS for IntelMac on Power PC mac clone, Install Win7 onto WinTel machine that has not enough RAM or Hard Disk space to enable the install. Simple question, complex answer