FramebyFrame
MACs
The Stykz software replaces the Pivot animation software and is available for Macs, Windows and Linux computers. (See links below)
Tax Cut is great and works on the Mac just fine.
yes. There is a software called framebyframe. It's downloadable, free, and designed only for mac. it is a stopmotion software for osx lion or leopard. it is easy to use, and you can use any camera, including the mac's built in iSight. i
yes. Lego universe will be able to be played on any type of computer
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'Montage making software' would just be any video editing software. For Macs, iMovie is a really good video editing software and comes standard with all Macs.
The only video game writing software for Macs I know of is XCode, which is an extensive programming suite designed by apple for software development on Macs, but that's not specifically for video game writing. Best start learning Java or wait for the full release of Game Maker 7 for Macs. (Which is in fact being developed as I type this)
Windows is better than Macs because it is more compatible with all types of software.
All macs come new with iTunes and if set properly can be set to download all of the frequent free software updates to the software that apple makes available.
Mathworks Matlab is compatible with macs.
Macs have always been popular in the education sector because a lot of educational software was developed specifically for Macs. Many schools who decided to use Macs early have continued to work with them. Schools also often prefer to use Apple Macs because of their reliability and ease of use for students. Because Apple makes both the hardware and software with Macs, there are few problems that arise over the Mac's life.