limewire on a mac will fry your hard drive & it will do it fast! I thought the apple people just told me that because they had to. But it's true it really will.
It's available on OS X, yes.
Yes, Apple's Intel transition was the process of changing the CPU of Macintosh computers from PowerPC processors to Intel x86 processors.
PowerPC Mac OS X apps are emulated transparently on Intel Macs. For "Classic" programs, you'll have to use an emulator like SheepShaver.
I chose Mac Os because i can't use mac os
learn how to use technology you loser
Yes and no. You can run Windows software on a PowerPC Mac using software such as VirtualPC for Mac or Q. A powerful Mac is required to do this as emulating a completely different CPU with a completely different architecture is VERY CPU taxing. However, running an Intel app on a PowerPC Mac is impossible. The code inside of the program is written for the Intel chipset and not PowerPC. If you find a "Universal" porgam, that means that there are two sets of code in that program, PPC and Intel.
With an Intel Mac running Windows it may be possible. Not in OS X.
gotta buy it or you could use limewire (if you have a PC) or frostwire (if you have a mac)
You cant dued
Either Windows XP or Vista can be installed on a Mac that uses an Intel processor - which is all of the recent ones.
you cant. gotta use itunes. sorry bro