It depends. If it is Mac-specific software, then no. If it is just a disc burnt with a mac (for example) and Windows supports the file formats, then it should work.
Yes, by burning them onto other disks you can archive and sage it to your pc or mac. They usually work better with pc's in my experience but you can get it working fairly easily on mac's.
Only Mac OS X will work on a Mac, and PC's are traditionally Windows-based.
A MacDrive is used for sharing files between Microsoft Windows and Mac Operating System. When a PC is connected to the MacDrive, it will appear like any other disk. Mac disks will act like Windows disks with a Mac icon.
Yes. With LogMeIn installed on a PC you can access the PC from a web browser on a Mac.
No
Yes, this scanner will work both with pc's and mac computers.
Yes it will work with both PC and Mac.
Yes.
All Wacom Graphics tablets are made for use with Mac or PC; they come with software installation disks for use with either operating system. You can use it with one system or both.
Take the picture from Microsoft and save it into a file. Open up your email and email it to yourself with an attachment of the picture. Open your email on a mac computer and you should have the email. Open the attachment and you should have the picture, right click it and press "Save Image" and put it into a file and then it is on your mac computer. If you want to move a large library of photos from a PC to a Mac, put the photos on something that will work on both PC and Mac. This can be a disk such as a CD or DVD if you can burn disks, or a flash drive or thumb drive if you can't burn disks. Copy the photos to the media, load the media into the Mac, and copy/paste the photos into the Mac.
yes the intous4 Will work on both PC and mac source www.wacom.com
yes