A Macintosh is a computer. Windows is an operating system. A Macintosh can run the Windows operating system. The question is meaningless.
Better question: What are you talking about? If you mean 'What does it mean to port software from Windows to Macintosh', the answer is to rewrite software made for the Windows operating system family so that it runs on Macintosh computers as well. If you mean 'What port work with Windows and Macintosh' the answer is USB, Ethernet, Firewire, 3.5mm audio jack
Macintosh computers use a completely different operating system and utilize different file types. However, you can still run Windows software on most Macintosh computers through applications such as Bootcamp.
Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Apple makes Macintosh computers that run Apple's own Mac OS X operating system but can also run the Windows operating system.
MAC addresses (Media Access Control) are a function of the network card. They are not dependent on the operating system (such as Windows), and have no relationship with Macintosh computers, other than the fact that network devices on Macintosh computers have MAC addresses as well.
For Windows based computers: Explorer For Macintosh and Apple computers: Finder
England is a country and is unable to use a computer. The people who live in England use a variety of computers including Apple Macintosh and various computers, including Macs, running the Windows operating system. (See links below)
Apple's iChat software only works with their Macintosh computers and is not available for computers running the Windows operating system.
Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.
The Macintosh and Windows Operating Systems software are not compatible.But you can install and run Windows along side a Mac now using Apples Boot Camp drivers.Windows and Mac's do have the Intel and hardware that are compatible with the right drivers.
Macintosh computers were around when Microsoft was still on the DOS operating system. They achieved popularity in the early 1990s because DOS was so hard to use and required so much training and expertise. Microsoft was the bigger company, when Windows was released, most software was written for that operating system. People bought the operating system with which their desired software was compatible. Therefore the Windows system became more popular than the Macintosh system. Apple's refusal to allow other companies to produce Macintosh computers has also contributed, because any computer manufacturer can make computers, buy copies of Windows, and sell computers loaded with Windows. In addition, Macs are generally more stable than PCs as well as being more or less 98% immune to viruses.
iMovie and Final Cut Express are applications created by Apple for their Macintosh range of computers and are not available for computers running the Windows operating system.
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) was created for, and is compatible with, Apple's Macintosh range of computers. As the Macintosh is a personal computer (PC) it can also run other operating systems such as Microsoft's Windows or various implementations of Linux.