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Mac OS X is an excellent replacement for Windows 7. You can use Apple's Mac OS X on computers made by Apple. The legal terms you agree to when installing Mac OS X prevent it being installed on non-Apple computers.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be used on Apple's Macintosh range of personal computers.
Theoretically yes (the chips inside are the same) but Apple (who make Mac OS) make it so that Mac Os will only work on Apple's own brand computers and sue anybody who tries to crack this. Thus the answer is NO.
Computers made by Apple, called Macs, use the Macintosh OS.
Providing the Intel based computer is manufactured by Apple then their Mac OS X software can work on it. The Mac OS X user's licensing agreement prevents Mac OS X being used on computers that are not made by Apple.
Apple's Magic Mouse will work on any Bluetooth-enabled Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later. Other ordinary computers can only use an ordinary mouse.
Mac OS X
To install Apple's Mac OS X you agree to only use it on hardware built by Apple and so it is illegal to use it on other platforms.
No, you cannot use a Windows "Program" (application) on a Mac. If it ends with .exe then it can only be opened/used with a Windows OS. And no you can't use an Apple OS program on a Windows OS. You can now use Apples "Boot Camp" program to make a partition on the Mac computer to use a Windows OS now. Or you can use something like Parallels, VM Ware, etc, to "emulate" a Windows OS on a Mac.
Apple's iMovie software only works on an Apple Mac computer running Mac OS X.
No. Apple computers use two main OS systems depending on the CPU. These systems are called iOS and OSX. Macintosh is a brand name used for some Apple computers. A Macintosh, a Mac, And a MacBook Pro all use OSX. The iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads all use iOS. iPod classics use a different OS called Pixo OS.