No it is not possible to develop iPhone applications on anything other than an Intel based Mac as the development tools are only available for Mac OS X.
Apples will not develop without blooms.
No, you cannot use a Windows "Program" (application) on a Mac. If it ends with .exe then it can only be opened/used with a Windows OS. And no you can't use an Apple OS program on a Windows OS. You can now use Apples "Boot Camp" program to make a partition on the Mac computer to use a Windows OS now. Or you can use something like Parallels, VM Ware, etc, to "emulate" a Windows OS on a Mac.
Apples and bananas
Apple's iMovie is not available for a Windows PC. Microsoft make movie maker software which would be the next best thing for Windows.
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She developed them in a concentration camp! It was very successful.
It is not possible to produce a tape diagram. You will need 16 apples.
no, you shouldn't
it depends on whether there are 6 apples in the basket before or after you took the two out... and whether the the apples in the basket are yours or not to begin with...possible answers:2 (if you count the apples that you have at hand)4 (if you are counting the apples in the basket only)6 (if there are 6 before you take two out and all the apples in the problem as yours)8 (if there are 6 apples in the basket after you took the two out in which case there are 8 apples in total)
Only if you use Apples Boot Camp drivers to install Windows. If involves adding a small partition to the HD and then you install a purchased copy of Windows. You then have an installed full copy of Windows to use or play Windows games on.
He only had 1 eye. So that's how he saw the sky. The tree had two apples. He took 1 off and left 1 on
There are plenty, Apples Quicktime, VLC, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc. It all depends on how your movies are compressed. If you want to make your own movie then Apples iMovie works.