In order to "trick" a website into believing you are browsing in windows you must first be running Firefox. Once you have downloaded Firefox, go to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59/ to download a Firefox add-on called User Agent Switcher. This add-on will allow you to spoof sites into believing you are browsing in a different browser than you truly are, such as Iphone or - for your purposes - internet Explorer 6, 7, or 8. You must first access tools, then the new tab created which should say "Default User Agent", and finally select a particular browser.
modify the Hosts file ( Windows, Mac, Linux).
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
Windows Media Player for Mac was last updated in 2010, and is no longer available for download and installation. Instead, one can use Windows Media Components for QuickTime by Flip4Mac which is available for download through the Microsoft website in place of Windows Media Player for Mac.
To find out go apple website and click on the mac basics
No, you cannot use Windows operating system on Mac Pro. Mac Pros are designed to work with macOS and you can't install a different operating system on them If you want to use a Windows operating system, you should go to the Microprokey website which is designed to work with Windows.
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends is not Mac compatible. Sorry. I tried to find a mac port of the game but none exist. Microsoft isn't even thinking about making it mac compatible either. So I think you are stuck. You might be able to buy a copy of bootcamp for mac - windows on a mac. It may work on a mac if you use vmware - windows.
iPod compatabilityYes, it definitely is. Download the iTunes software free from the apple website and you can use it on Mac or Windows.
Mac is better then windows since Mac offers less viruses then windows.
It is currently available to buy through the official Minecraft website and is advertised as working on Windows and Mac OS X.
It is not part of any program. It is a set of applications. It is not part of Windows, which you may be thinking. It runs on Windows, but it is not part of Windows. There are versions that run on Macintosh, but they are not part of the Mac operating systems.
No. Unless it explicitly states that Windows is being supplied with it then it will only have Mac OS X 10.4 . Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows are examples of operating systems, the basic software and environment in a computer. If it says it comes with a certain operating system, like Mac OS X, it will usually have only that operating system installed. Generally, Apple computers will have a Mac operating system, and non-apple computers will have Microsoft Windows, Unix or Linux.
Yes -If you have installed Windows on your Mac then you can install Windows games on your Mac too. Otherwise No - Windows games will not work with the Mac's Mac OS. Well i was just about to say that and i am not a tech pro so YEAH!