There are many sources offering comparisons between the Mac's and Windows shortcuts. One such is from New York university and is available as a PDF (See links below).
There are several differences between the original Mac OS and windows. Two of these differences include the fact that Widows was susceptible to viruses while Mac was not, and the MAC did not have menus in their windows. You could close a window and have the application still run. Windows had menus on each window and when the window was closed, the application stopped.
Their essentially the same. The biggest difference is using of the Control("apple key") on the Mac with using the Ctrl key in Windows when using shortcuts
it is not a code! all it is on a mac is a keyboard shortcut (not a mac user sorry about now knowing it) and on windows or Linux etcetc is unsure. look it up: windows or mac keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys
Yes. Most applications will use the same keyboard shortcuts, but some shortcuts on Windows won't be the same on a Mac.
Office 2003 works under windows, the 2008 under mac.
No, sure won't. You need a Mac key for a Mac version and a Windows key for a Windows version. Programming between Mac and Windows is different.
I personally think windows is betterbut mac just looks more stylish.
The desktop is the main computer screen that is visible when there are no open windows. It usually has a color, graphic, or photo background with icons for various shortcuts or documents. It is also associated with the taskbar (Windows) and dock (Mac).
Xlaunchpad makes the a windows based format operate as a Mac based format. You need to install the app, run it, and then drag and drop shortcuts where you want them.
The mac shortcuts are the same as the Microsoft shortcuts, except you use the "command" button instead of the "control" button.
There is no difference in game play between any Mac game and a Windows game.
Firstly do you have windows on your mac? To switch between Mac and Microsoft, hold down the option button and turn on the computer. Do not let go until you see two hard-drive disks pop up saying 'Mac' or 'Windows.' Click windows and the computer should boot up. Hope this helps.