Oh, dude, you want me to summarize the entire tech world in a few sentences? Okay, so Google is a search engine, Windows is an operating system by Microsoft, Linux is an open-source operating system, and Mac is short for Macintosh, which is a line of computers made by Apple. Like, that's the TL;DR version.
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Google Earth runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac, and Linux computers. There is also a mobile version. See related link to download.
FFmpeg (Windows, Mac, Linux) Shutter Encoder (Windows, Mac, Linux) Free HD Video Converter Factory (Windows)
Google Earth is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. For other Windows-only programs, you can potentially get them to run by installing Wine, a series of commonly used Windows libraries implemented in the executable formats specific to Mac OS X and Linux.
1.control programs 2.sytem service programs 3.utility programs
Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Windows, Mac, and Linux
You can emulate the windows platform on a current build Mac, but you'll have problems executing a lot of specific Windows functions. If you create a separate partition and install Linux, you can emulate Windows through Linux easily and there you have it. It's easier to do on a mac than it is with windows.
instead of windows you can have linux or mac. they are different, but you will know whats best for you when you try them, linux is free to download.but you need an operating system (windows, mac, linux or any other OS) for the computer to work
no, it can go on mac and Linux
Linux is free. Windows and Mac OS X are not
Most are. I know Windows, Mac and Linux are.