YamiPod is a freeware application to effectively manage iPod under Mac OS, Windows or Linux. It can directly run from iPod and no installation of the application is required to work. It is available in 23 languages
short awnser: no
1.With server OS we can manage desktop OS. Server Os is higher version of Desktop OS. 2.server OS gives centralised administration for users shared resources higher security. But Desktop OS gives local machine administration only. 3.Server OS is fully covered & managed security. For (ex) Domain Controller application server print server etc. We make server with security. for Desktop OS Normal PC. We make low level security.
Simply yes, an application need an OS to work. I can't explain further, my English is not good at all....
Classification of Advanced OS is done as below:Architecture driven systems, and Application driven system. 1. Architecture driven: * Network OS * Distributed OS * Multiprocessor OS 2. Application driven: * Database OS * Real Time OS * Multimedia OS
No, it's OS.
No there is not
Absolutely !
No, it's OS.
even if you manage to do it, it wont function properly
The Operating System provides a layer of code that talks directly to the computer's hardware. Your application should use the OS to work with the hardware. An application not using the OS would need to contain code resembling an OS in order to work in any usable sense.
I believe the new thing is Vista Media Center with Sp3 (since you asked about an OS)