No. In 1997 Microsoft owned $100 Million of non voting shares, that thet could not sell for 2 years. They have since sold them.
Neither. It's a publicly owned company (sells regular and preferred stocks.)
1: Microsoft Outlook (Windows) 2: Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) 3: Eudora (Windows, Mac OS X)
Microsoft PowerPoint is a proprietary presentation program developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office system, and runs on Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS computer operating systems. PowerPoint is widely used by business people, educators, students, and trainers and is among the most prevalent forms of persuasion technology. Beginning with Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft revised the branding to emphasize PowerPoint's place within the office suite, calling it Microsoft Office PowerPoint instead of just Microsoft PowerPoint. The current version is Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. As a part of the Microsoft Office suite, PowerPoint has become the world's most widely used presentation program
Hardware.
A PC is a computer that runs the Microsoft Windows Operating System. The computers themselves are made my many different manufacturers and are the more popular type of computer. They have greater compatability with most software, since most software is targeted towards the more popular buyers. This makes PC a good choice for businesses. Mac is a computer that runs the Mac Operating System. The only manufacturer of these computers are Apple, no third-party sellers. This makes for no-nonsense, straightforward computing. Mac's are very good for media such as video/picture editing and audio production.
No it is owned and operated by the Microsoft company
no he doesn't mac is owned by the apple corporation Steve jobs is the CEO of the apple corp and bill gates is the former CEO of Microsoft.
XBOX is onwed by Microsoft its self
MS DOS or DOS was originally created by Mac (apple) and it was used in various applications. It was bought and owned by Microsoft for $9,000,000 early 90s.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is created by Microsoft for Apple's Mac computers and it requires Mac OS X to work. A Dell is not an Apple Mac and is not running Mac OS X and so Office 2008 for Mac will not work.
Microsoft is a public company and is owned by its shareholders.
Microsoft is a global organisation which will not be able to fit onto a Mac. Microsoft has a large Macintosh division that makes a range of software for the Mac such as Office, Messenger etc. Any Mac with an Intel processor (which is any from the last 6 years) can be downgraded by running Microsoft's Windows operating system on it.
There are several versions of Microsoft Project for Mac, so the cost will depend on the version one is looking for. The Microsoft Project for Mac ranges in price depending on the version.
they didnt
Apple Mac Books work perfectly without any software from Microsoft.
No, Microsoft ActiveX controls cannot run on Mac OS X.
not at all