i need that too
Put iTunes on the PC. Use the same iTunes account that is on the Mac.
To do so, you need to use a program named MacDrive to allow your PC to access its contents. After that, you will be able to PC format your iPod in order to be able to add music to it from either a PC or a Mac. If you want to keep your music, you will have to backup your music using a program named CopyTrans (http://www.copytrans.net) prior to PC format it.
Connect it to a PC or mac and sync it with iTunes
Persons involved in music or acting prefer Mac. It falls on the audio and visual formats Mac have made.
Nowadays not much. There is a program called Boot Camp that will let you run Windows on a Mac and once you have that you can pretty much do anything you want to do on a PC on a Mac.
The website called Mac ON PC is in english. The whole site is in english, but some translating applications can translate the whole page to a different language.
If you have a PC or Mac that is using the same account, then your music and video will be shared wirelessly with your iPod as long as you enter your account info on both your iPod and PC or Mac
Mac, and more specifically Garage band. Or audacity if your publishing it to any were except iTunes.
no, you can covert info from a mac to a pc, but not a pc to a mac
A Mac is a Personal Computer (PC).
By work do you mean will you be able to read the CD? If so, yes, it will work. You will be able to access date, movies, music etc. If you mean can you install Mac programs on a CD onto a PC the answer is no.
Everything. I have both Mac and PC and my mac is far better and cheaper than the PC.