Sort of... Apple Inc. manufactures the Mac (short for Macintosh- a type of apple, you see). Over the years the various other types of Apple computers have all gone out of production. Apple makes all kinds of other electronics- iphones, ipods, etc., but when you are referring to personal computers, Apples and Macs are pretty much the same thing.
and if you even THINK about getting a windows computer, I will kill you
Pages from Apple is very similar to Microsoft Word. Apple has Numbers which is similar to Microsoft Excel. Apple does not have a database product similar to Access.
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In what sense is Microsoft more successful than Apple? Apple has a revenue of $42.9 billion (2009 figure) compared to Microsoft's $40.2 billion (2010 figure). It is true that Microsoft is a larger company with 89,000 employees (Apple has 34,300 employees) but they are different companies doing different things which occasionally overlap but are not in direct competition. Apple produces a range of hardware - computers, phones, etc. that Microsoft does not. When they do operate in the same market, for example Apple's iPod and Microsoft's Zune, Apple is around 10 times more successful than Microsoft.
Apple has not once been part of Microsoft.
Apple works is not an oxymoron but Microsoft Works is.
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Apple computers are in almost every major city on the planet. Same as Microsoft computers. Microsoft computers are used by businesses that do a lot of administration. Apple computers are used by creative businesses such as architects and magazines publishers.
Do you mean "similar" or "the same"? The same application - Microsoft Word - is available for the Apple Macintosh. StarOffice is an example of a similar application.
There was no lawsuit between Microsoft and Apple in 1985.
Yes, cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the same thing.