Just about any language can be used to programme applications for Mac OS X which was itself mostly written in C and Objective C. Apple supplies their XCode developers tools with every Mac which supports C, C++, Objective C, Objective C++, Java, AppleScript, Python and Ruby. Third parties have added support for Pascal, Ada, C#, Perl, Haskell, and D to XCode and there are numerous other options such as Real Studio and Live Code etc.
The website called Mac ON PC is in english. The whole site is in english, but some translating applications can translate the whole page to a different language.
The Mac's Garageband, iMovie etc. applications only work with Mac OS X. There is no Windows version to work on other PCs.
The PC system used by Blackberry desktop applications is Blackberry Desktop Software 7.1. The Mac system used by Blackberry desktop applications is Blackberry Desktop Software 2.0 for Mac.
Mac applications can only sometimes be used on PCs, as they are two different operating systems that make things exclusive and it's hard to do on both systems.
The applications on a Mac are hidden away in a folder called Applications which is accessible from any Finder window. Applications that are used regularly can be kept in the Dock at the bottom of the screen making them jus a click away.
Juce is a piece of free software used for developing GUI applications and plug-ins. It was written in the C++ language and will run on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Macs use an operating system called Mac OS X which will not run applications written for the Windows operating system. Microsoft produce a Mac OS X version of Word for Apple's Mac computers. There is the option of installing the Windows operating system on a MacBook alongside Mac OS X which allows Windows applications as well as Mac OS X applications to be used.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
You can use the native "System Preferences" application under the "Applications" folder on a Mac for network configuration. You can find other programs that work with a Mac at The Mac Orchard.
Yes, some torrents do work on the Mac Books. Torrents used to not be Mac friendly.
Mac OS X is written in the programming languages C and Objective C.
On a Mac you can choose any of the available applications.