If you happen to have come from a Windows background, then it might take a bit of time to adjust to Mac computers. First of all, you need to realize that hitting the red X in a Mac program window will not actually exit that program. What you need to do is select the program name in the bar at the top and select "Quit Program". A keyboard shortcut for this is to press Command + Q.
Vaio computers have the Windows software and the parts for these computers are cheap to replace when something falls apart. Mac computers are more expensive to replace parts on. There are also some programs that are not offered on Mac but are offered on PC.
The file structure is the biggest difference. The Mac is designed more for graphic intense/design programs.
The Macintosh computer is not normally known to have viruses. Antivirus programs keep computers safe. Intego, Kapersky, and Avast are the names of popular programs.
The programs that give basic operating directions to computers are called operating systems. The most popular operating systems in use are DOS, Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
PC are compatible for programs such as; Microsoft officeinternetlimewireadobe readeritunesdreamweaverfirefox but mac are compatible for soo much more such as;photoboothlimewirecalenderstickesitunessafariquicktime player no idea if that's what you wanted .. :S but yeah.
Yes, HP laptop computers are significantly cheaper than Mac laptop computers. You would get more of a bang for your buck choosing HP over Apple unless you need something the laptop for something very specific such as some design and graphics programs.
Yes, they can, by downloading a program called "Crossover," which can be found here. http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/
Mac (as in Mac computers made by Apple) is short for Macintosh, which was one of their earlier computers... They later on decided to shorten it to Mac...
You don't load programs on a mac. Mac's "just work". Simply tell the mac what you want it to do, and it does it for you.
In computing, an operating system is the base program or programs running constantly on a computer, upon which all other programs depend. When you start a computer, the operating system typically starts up automatically. By manipulating, installing, deleting, opening and closing other files and programs, you are using the operating system.Popular operating systems for personal computers these days are Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
In computing, an operating system is the base program or programs running constantly on a computer, upon which all other programs depend. When you start a computer, the operating system typically starts up automatically. By manipulating, installing, deleting, opening and closing other files and programs, you are using the operating system.Popular operating systems for personal computers these days are Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.