If you MAC is old then it uses a different motherboard than a PC. These days MAC also uses intel processors so in theory you can use the same motherboard as PC but there may be problems in adding the peripherals like MAC's keyboard and mouse to the PC motherboard and vice-versa. It all depends upon what you have got.
It can be either.
All Wacom Graphics tablets are made for use with Mac or PC; they come with software installation disks for use with either operating system. You can use it with one system or both.
To play a PC game on a Mac you can either buy a Mac version of the game, Install Windows on your Mac and play the game under Windows instead of Mac OS X or use Cross Over software (see link below).
i think Mac.
1. Do you own(use) a Mac or PC? 2. What do you think works better?
A Mac has the potential for being a better machine than a PC for liverstreaming to Twitch. This will depend greatly on the hardware that is actually located inside of either the Mac or the PC.
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Someone who is coined "a Mac" typically only uses a Macintosh computer and is familiar with a Mac OS operation system but either does not possess the skills to operate a computer running the Windows operating system or hates Pc's. A "Pc" person is the opposite. They don't know how to use a Mac computer or they just hate apple computers and therefore only ever use Windows Operating computers.
More often it is the motherboard which determines the Memory which can be in a PC.
Only if you purchase either the Mac-only or the PC/Mac Compatible packaged game.
Every PC has to have either graphics embedded into the motherboard or either a a dedicated graphics card that fits into an expansion slot on the motherboard. You can buy a motherboard without graphics, but you would need to supply a graphics card to go with it.