No, you cannot use a Windows "Program" (application) on a Mac. If it ends with .exe then it can only be opened/used with a Windows OS. And no you can't use an Apple OS program on a Windows OS.
You can now use Apples "Boot Camp" program to make a partition on the Mac computer to use a Windows OS now. Or you can use something like Parallels, VM Ware, etc, to "emulate" a Windows OS on a Mac.
legally, only apple made computers, but there are "hackintoshes", pcs that use MAC OS X
Binary would be an obvious answer. PC's read simple 0's and 1's, and Apple computer are PCs, so I don't see why they wouldn't fall into this category.
Robert V. Price has written: 'How to use the Apple II and IIe' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Apple IIe (Computer) 'Computer-aided instruction' -- subject(s): Authoring programs, Computer-assisted instruction, Handbooks, manuals 'Computer Skills and Concepts'
Either downloaD a software called crossover that uses windows programs on apple devices or you play a game the legit way
Apple launched the Macintosh computer for home use in 1984.
This is a tricky question because computer software is designed to run programs and a person will purchase a specific type of software in order to fulfill his or her needs. Some of the most common software is designed either for an Apple/Mac computer or a Windows computer. People that use software for Apple computers tend to use programs that are more focused in creativity, such as animation or graphic design. People that use software designed for Windows computers tend to be using programs that are more focused in business, such as Microsoft Excel.
The computer manufacturers that also sell remote controls are : Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Toshiba, LG, Phillips, BenQ, Dell, Fujitsu, Packard Bell.
no only apple products can use facetime because pcs suck and they can't get that software anyhow. unless they do it ILLEGALLY
just use a camera
You can "facetime" other apple computers, or use Skype.
To create computer programs
Theoretically branded PCs are more stable because all parts are manufactured by one company while so called clone PCs are assembled with different companies' parts. In this case not all hardware could work with its maximum speed. For the regular use I will suggest to use clone PCs because they cost times less and no one will be able to see the difference in performance (it is too low, milliseconds, one millisecond = 0.001 second).