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Nope. Apple uses Quicktime which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. The Quicktime video will need to be converted before it can be imported into the program.
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They stole some of the ideas from Apple and finally got caught with Windows 95, before they didn't get caught
Windows is a popular operating system, but it is made by Microsoft, not Apple.
Yes, a mac can if its running windows, but only the windows operating system will get it not the apple software itself>
If you had never used a computer before the Apple would be easier to learn than a Windows PC. But most people come to the Apple computer from a Windows machine they have been using for years. Therefore they carry with them many preconceived Windows ideas. Apple has no registry for one thing, and you do not have to install Anti-Virus software on an Apple computer no matter what anyone tells you. You can also accomplish any task on a Mac in many different ways. The Apple OSx is very easy to learn and the Apple website has many videos showing you the difference between Apple and Windows. Avail yourself of those videos and you will be all set. Took me about 1 week to get comfortable with Mac.
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Apple's Magic Mouse is not supported on computers running the Windows operating system.
One could run Windows XP on the Apple Mac if one were to essentially gut out the Apple Mac and turn it into a PC. There is no legal way of running a Windows operating system on top of an Apple operating system.
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.
An Intel processor Apple Computer.
The Apple symbol is a Registered trademark of Apple; therefore, it will not be in Microsoft's Windows character map. Unless, you download the character from the Internet and install it on your "Fonts" Folder.