because they arent affiliates
The Apple Software Company sells Adobe Illustrator.
Yes there is a range of photographic software available for Apple's MacBooks. Adobe software produces a Mac version of Photoshop and Apple have their own Aperture software. (See links below)
Yes Adobe flash playper is compatible with apple. You need the flash player compatible software need to install. Adobe Flash Player is freely available for Apple.
Adobe Illustrator is a type of vector graphic editing software that is currently marketed and developed by the Adobe Systems Company. The original creator of Adobe Illustrator was Apple Macintosh.
You should use a Apple Computer with Photoshop because the software is very Apple friendly. It;s also good to get a couple book's on the Particular version of Photoshop you have. You should know that Adobe Photoshop is that it really prefers that you use an Apple Mac computer, theirs alot of extras in the software that only work with the Apple Computer.
This laptop comes installed with Apple MacOS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Depends on how old it is, condition, and software installed.
Software Update automatically checks for any updates to the Apple software, both system software and applications, installed on an Apple Mac computer. If there are updates available it will offer the opportunity to install the updates now or later. For some software the Mac will need to be restarted to complete the installation. Software Update can be found from the Apple menu in the top left corner.
No, you can not use any of apple's app software or developer software on any device other than a mac. This maybe so simply down to power needed or licensing.
The closest Apple-made software to Windows Media Player is QuickTime Player, which comes installed on every Mac.
It is possible to download Adobe Flash for Apple Mac laptops and desktops, but it does not come with the computer pre-installed. There are primarily two kinds of Flash: the player that is used by many Internet websites and is a free plugin available from Adobe's website, and the application used for making, compiling, and decompiling these videos, which is a paid application from Adobe. Both are compatible with Macs depending on your operating system (OS X version).
Most large software companies will offer live online support for their products if you visit the company's website, ie Microsoft, Google, Apple, Adobe.