you probably should get the MacBook. they are cheaper than the MacBook Pro. now, if you want a bigger screen, then get a MacBook Pro.
There are photos of her using a macbook pro and air. So I think she uses mac's.
You should bye a apple laptop.
If viewing your photos is all you ever do, a tablet would be more convenient. If you also manipulate or edit the photos, you might want a laptop instead. And if you also edit or type text, you DEFINITELY want a laptop rather than a tablet.
The latest computer technology offered by the company Apple is the Mac 12. It has up to 12 cores of power raw, it can upload your photos five times faster, and the interior is designed for an easy access expansion.
Yes, but emails aren't on the iPod, they are on the internet that the iPod connects to.
um, yeah. if you have a mac/macbook/macbook pro/macbook air... just use iphoto and go to edit photos, or if you are with btinternet/yahoo! for emails, just go to photos and edit. i do not know about pc's or any other email site, so sorr folks... THANKS FOR CHOOSING MY ANSWER THOUGH!!
In order to transfer photo from laptop to Facebook you will need to upload the photos. Facebook will provide you with the option to choose photos from your laptop.
The non-custodial parent should absolutely not post photos of the child on the internet. That is an important decision that should be left up to the parent with legal custody. The internet is a site for child predators and many parents wouldn't even consider posting their children's photos online. Also, the child may not be happy to see their photos online when they grow older.If you are the objecting parent you should speak with an attorney.The non-custodial parent should absolutely not post photos of the child on the internet. That is an important decision that should be left up to the parent with legal custody. The internet is a site for child predators and many parents wouldn't even consider posting their children's photos online. Also, the child may not be happy to see their photos online when they grow older.If you are the objecting parent you should speak with an attorney.The non-custodial parent should absolutely not post photos of the child on the internet. That is an important decision that should be left up to the parent with legal custody. The internet is a site for child predators and many parents wouldn't even consider posting their children's photos online. Also, the child may not be happy to see their photos online when they grow older.If you are the objecting parent you should speak with an attorney.The non-custodial parent should absolutely not post photos of the child on the internet. That is an important decision that should be left up to the parent with legal custody. The internet is a site for child predators and many parents wouldn't even consider posting their children's photos online. Also, the child may not be happy to see their photos online when they grow older.If you are the objecting parent you should speak with an attorney.
you may be able to look at COPIED photos but not sure
Yes if u have a webcam
There are probably photos on the internet.
There is probably an app, but I send a text message of the photos to my email & open it up on my laptop and then save it from there.