Mac OS is the computer operating system for Apple Computer's Macintosh line of personal computers and workstations. A popular feature of its latest version, Mac OS X , is a desktop interface with some 3-D appearance characteristics.
It depend if your RAM, graphics card, CPU and, if so you motherboard will support it. If you are ok then you are good to install.
No, but Windows XP can work on a macbook pro.
Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Apple makes Macintosh computers that run Apple's own Mac OS X operating system but can also run the Windows operating system.
A Macintosh is a computer. Windows is an operating system. A Macintosh can run the Windows operating system. The question is meaningless.
Apple Macintosh computers run Mac OS X. The most recent version is 10.6 which is known as Snow Leopard. (See links below)
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) was created for, and is compatible with, Apple's Macintosh range of computers. As the Macintosh is a personal computer (PC) it can also run other operating systems such as Microsoft's Windows or various implementations of Linux.
The Macintosh Operating System (OSX and variants) is only supported on Apple Macintosh computers. There are hacks which will allow MacOS to be installed and run on PC systems, but this is not supported and may be unstable.
Not natively. AppleWorks was only created to run on various versions of the Mac operating system. To run it on Windows you would need a Macintosh emulator.
You need different versions to run it on different Operating Systems. I think you can get it for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
TVUPlayer runs on the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There are two different versions so if you have a Windows operating system you will have to download the proper version. It does not work on Windows 7 however.
Macintosh OS X Tiger is an OS (Operating System) made by Apple. Mac OS X Tiger has nothing to do with tigers. The purpose of an OS is to run programmes on a computer.
Its basically a program that allows you to run multiple Operating Systems on your Host Operating System. So if the computer you're using currently has Windows XP installed onto it, you can run Windows ME, NT, 7, Vista, etc. on it.
Windows software works in Windows only, Macintosh software works on a Macintosh only. However, you can install a windows operating system on the new macs, so in that scenario you can indeed run Windows software on a Mac. Of course, then it's only a Macintosh in body and not in spirit so-to-speak. In other words, the hardware is a Macintosh but since you are running the Windows operating system on it, it's the same as a Dell, or HP, or Gateway, etc. Fortunately however, you can switch back to your apple operating system and the world is right once again. There is Microsoft software called Virtual PC that will allow you to run both Windows within the Mac OS at the same time on an older model Apple Macintosh.