No. Using a virtual machine or a compatibility layer like Darwine, you can run Windows programs on Mac OS X, however.
You can use mac-compatible Tv-on-PC software. One such example is Elgato's (http://elgato.com/) EyeTV. They sell both hardware and software for watching TV on your mac.
Most is pretty visibly labeled for Mac or PC. There's few programs that will work on both.
Providing the PC has been made by Apple then it is perfectly legal to run the Mac OS on it. The legal terms and conditions for Mac OS X prevent it being used on non-Apple hardware.
The PC is better for graphic design because it has more capabilities and software for it than the Mac has.
The PC is typically the more popular option next to a MAC, as well as the software it offers. MAC users are typically businesses where as more home-based computers are PCs. So if you are needing a computer for your workplace a MAC would be the way to go, if for use at home, as PC would be a great fit.
Yes, software provides variety features for the Mac and the PC. Each purchased software supports only one computer. But some features are not compatible on other operating system, such as editing music or media files.
Lego Island 1 was only released on the PC back in 1997 and never released on the Mac. As a result, the only way to play it on a Mac would be to run Windows on the Mac using virtual machine software such as VMWare. You can then install any Windows software while running Windows on the Mac.
No, a PC refers to a personal computer usually running Microsoft Windows OS. A Mac is an Apple computer running Apple software.
You can have video chats cross-platform if you use software like Skype on both computers or AIM on the PC and iChat on the Mac.
Software written for Mac OS X will only work on a Mac running Mac OS X it will not work with other operating systems such as Windows.
You can use this scanner with any type of computer you have, be it Mac, PC or Linux. The Linux will take some work to install, but you can easily find Mac and PC drivers online.
You can add any software that is compatible with your Mac's operating system and hardware. (Processor and Video card size and make)