Both MAC Snow Leopard and Windows 7 have mainstream 64-bit computing. They both contain anti-malware components, providing protection against malware, phising, and scripting attacks.
A SL is a wild cat that loves snow.
Uncia Uncia, or Panthera Uncia
They are both forms of frozen water.
Windows 7 (Seven) and OS X Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard and Windows 7 are two completely different types of operating system. You cannot use software written for Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) on a computer using Windows 7 (or vice versa). On a Mac you can run both operating systems so you can run Windows 7 instead of Mac OS X or in a separate window on top of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) using Parallels or Fusion (See links below).
Elizabeth Revere has written: 'Windows of snow'
Windows programs require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac. Windows can be installed (using the Boot Camp utility) and the Mac restarted so it is just running Windows like any other computer running Windows or it can be run in a virtual machine (using Parallels or Fusion etc.) which will put Windows in a Window on top of Snow Leopard. (See links below)
There is very little difference between a snow blower and an electric snow shovel. Both are effectively snow blowers which use power to move snow rather than manual labour.
It is the friction between the snowboard and the snow that makes it slow down.
No it is a Windows PC. Apple computer run the OSx operating system which is currently called Snow Leopard.
No the latest Apple operating system to ship with new Macbooks is OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. You can install Windows 7 on a partition of your Macbook using the built in Boot Camp software included in Snow Leopard. You will have to buy a copy of Windows 7 seperately however.
You can install windows 7 on a MAC using Boot Camp. It is included on your OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installation DVD.