If you go to their web site it does have this description:
Most Mac computers starting from late 2008 are compatible with the exception of the Mac Pro line. (I would assume it's because the MacPro has a different size audio jack? Just need to buy another adapter, my 2010 does have the software listed)
To check if your Mac is compatible select: About This Mac > More Info > System Report > Audio
and check that "External Microphone / iPhone headset" is appearing on the list of included features.
It does seem it's been optimised for the "i" products tho. Might check the "Mac App Store" to see if they have their software there for the computers.
There are no viruses affecting Mac OS X.
No. An iMac is a computer from Apple. Mac OS X is an Operating System for Mac computers. Every Mac comes with a copy of Mac OS X - pre installed.
There are apps that will only work with Mac OS X which can be on any Mac computer - iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini etc.
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) only works with Macs with an Intel processor. The last version that will work with a G5 Mac is 10.5 (Leopard).
Use the highest setting. 1680 x 1050.
A video can be recorded with an iMac's iSight webcam using software such as iMovie, PhotoBooth or QuickTime X all of which can be found in the iMac's Applications folder.
Yes, you can run Adobe Creative Suite 5 (CS5) on a 21-inch iMac, provided that the iMac meets the system requirements for CS5. The software is compatible with macOS versions up to OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and certain versions of OS X 10.7 (Lion). Make sure your iMac has sufficient RAM and processing power for optimal performance. If your iMac is running a newer macOS version, you may need to consider compatibility issues or look for workarounds.
Yes, you can upgrade to Lion from any iMac that uses the Intel processor. But the newest OS is Mountain Lion.
Yes it does! It has to be equal to connect with each other at the ''o''.
An iMac G5 can only run Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) it cannot run 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or 10.7 (Lion). So the answer must be 'No'.
The tin whistle finger chart for the key of D is: O: Open hole X: Covered hole 1st octave: D E F G A B C D Left Hand: O X X X X X X X Right Hand: O O O O O O O O 2nd octave: D E F G A B C D Left Hand: O X X X X X X X Right Hand: O O O O O O O O
Assuming you mean so they can't 'take' each other - see the following diagram. The queens are represented by 'O' and blank squares by 'X'... O X X X X X X X X O X X X O X X X X X X X X X O X X O X X X X X X X O X