Macs come with iPhoto. You can add Apple's own Aperture or Adobe's Lightroom or any of a number of others. There is also a range of editing software from Photoshop to Pixelmator available for Macs. Also try Tonality and Noiseless - great suggestions for mac
"Photo editing software that are Macbook compatible are Adobe photoshop,Gimp photoshop (free) ,Seashore has been designed specifically for mac and if you wish to create art or draw you can use corel painter."
I know there are several free photo editing programs online, but I have only used one Piknik. They have many free options available, however to get the most out of the program there is a fee associated with it.
Yes
you can but it costs 1.99$
Apple Aperture 1.5, and Adobe are some programs that are widely available and easy to acquire at a very affordable price! Depending on what you will be using them for you will have to look into specs of different programs.
The maximum ram available on a MacBook depends on the model of the MacBook. The earlier models had a maximum of 2 GB of ram but the newer models have up to 6 GB of ram.
The Macbook is a laptop computer produced by Apple. There are two versions of the Macbook - the Macbook Air is available in 64 gig up to 256 gig models, while the Macbook Pro is available in 128 gig to 750 gig models.
If one is wanting to purchase a white Macbook there are a number of options available. One can purchase directly from Apple, but these are also available at Best Buy and Future Shop. One can also find a white Macbook on Amazon or eBay.
Tango does not appear to be available for Mac OS devices (ie: MacBook Air or Pro).
If you purchase a MacBook Pro from an Apple Store, Authorized Reseller, Premium Authorized Reseller or the Apple Online Store; the MacBook Pro will come with default programs installed. Of course, the latest Mac OS released to public will come installed. The default programs installed include: Address Book, Automator, Calculator, Chess, Comic Life, Dashboard, Dictionary, DVD Player, Exposé, Face Time, Font Book, Front Row, Garageband, iCal, iChat, iDVD, Image Capture, iMovie HD, iPhoto, iSync, iTunes, iWeb, iWork (Keynote, Numbers, Pages), Mac Mail, Maps, Photo Booth, Preview, QuickTime Player, Safari, Spaces, Stickies, TextEdit, Time Machine. When you purchase a MacBook Pro, the programs may vary from those listed. Programs and such are subject to change with the addition of newer operating systems, etc.
The Macbook line have been discontinued. You can probably find them on E-bay. Current models (Macbook Air and Macbook Pro) are available at any retail store that sells Apple computers or any Apple products.
There are several websites that offer photo programs. If you are looking for a program that will enhance your photograhs with features such as red eye reduction, check out www.photoscape.org
Researching the Macbook Pro has shown that the speakers port is available. One can use the headphones port located on the left front of the Macbook to connect speakers.