What Companies use the Macintosh operating system?
Around the world countless companies rely on the Macintosh to operate their business. These cover a full range of business types such as forestry, manufacturers, retailers, hospitals, dentists, architects, farmers, and innovative IT operations like Twitter. See the links below for sample profiles.
Where do you go to download rumble fighter for MAC?
Just get snow leopard which comes with bootcamp. Bootcamp lets you use both windows and mac apps you just need the windows disk. It only costs $30. Or if you don't want to do that, just go to http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/ and get the free trial, that is what I am doing now. It only lasts 14 days buy you can keep downloading the free trial over and over for as many times as you want. Or buy the full version which is $80. You also just need a windows server disk. It uses any windows een if you have the 2003 starter pack. Onc you go through all the instructions you can use the windows side of your mac and download rumble fighter.
John Sculley is a person, better said a human being. and president of PepsiCo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sculley
Is a you Mac a better choice than PC and Which model to get?
here are the features
PC
Built in SD card reader so you dont have to buy a SD card reader
better sound
Faster
MAC
Built in SD card reader (on some models)
Better sound
Faster
Better screening
looks better
No viruses that affect Mac OS X
How do you set up a video chat on ichat?
The people in your buddy list who are able to video chat will usually have a green camera next to their name in your buddy list. If you want to video chat with them (and they must be online) click on the green camera next to their name and wait until they accept or decline! If they accept, the video chat will automatically pop up but if they decline, nothing will happen. The chatters will need to be using either iChat or the AOL AIM network (See links below).
Who invented apple electronics?
Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne,[1] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Wozniak[22][23] and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club.[24] The Apple I was sold as amotherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips)-less than what is today considered a complete personal computer.[25] The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at $666.66 ($2,723 in 2012 dollars, adjusted for inflation.)[26][27][28][29][30][31]
The Apple I, Apple's first product, was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features such as a keyboard, monitor, and case. The owner of this unit added a keyboard and a wooden case.
Apple was incorporated January 3, 1977[6] without Wayne, who sold his share of the company back to Jobs and Wozniak for $800. Multi-millionaire Mike Markkula provided essential business expertise and funding of $250,000 during the incorporation of Apple.[32][33]
The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire. It differed from its major rivals, the TRS-80 and Commodore PET, because it came with character cell based color graphics and an open architecture. While early models used ordinary cassette tapes as storage devices, they were superseded by the introduction of a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive and interface, the Disk II.[34]
The Apple II was chosen to be the desktop platform for the first "killer app" of the business world-the VisiCalc spreadsheet program.[35] VisiCalc created a business market for the Apple II, and gave home users an additional reason to buy an Apple II-compatibility with the office.[35] According to Brian Bagnall, Apple exaggerated its sales figures and was a distant third place to Commodore and Tandy until VisiCalc came along.[36][37]
Mould is a living organism that spreads with spores. Some types of mould can be poisonous and harmful. mold is a living thing that in the middle of the night will stock you
How can you remove wps files from your mac?
I am not a mac user, but to remove any files from any computer, just boot up from a live disc, such as ubuntu, and it will allow you to delete any file you will like, without restrictions. But be careful to not destroy any main operating system components, otherwise you're out of luck, and out of a computer. There are data restoring programs you could use, but that could get rather confusing. Ubuntu is a free operating system that you can order for free off the internet. you don't have to be a certain age, have a credit card, or paypal because it is free. The installation disc is also a live disc. As an alternative, you can also download Ubuntu & burn it to a disc yourself.
7.41 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 7956426915.84 bytes (B).
Why won't iTunes read a music disk?
If the disc mounts it should be accessible to iTunes providing the music on the disc is in a format recognisable by iTunes. If the disc mounts but is not recognised you can double click the disc's icon and drag the music tracks from the disc directly into iTunes.
How do you use a dll file with mac?
You can not run a DLLÊfile on a Mac computer because DLLÊis a Microsoft program. You have to find a Mac file that is the same version or find a file that will share the dll file in your library.
How can I erase files from CD-Rws?
Unlike CD-RWs, CD-Rs cannot be erased and re-written. It is possible however, to write a new data track onto the disk. There are two methods, one which simply adds more data, which when inserted into a PC will show up as one set of data, even though it is technically two tracks. The other option is to write a new data track which disregards the old data track. In the latter example, the original data is still there, but is now being skipped over and only the new data will show when the disc is read by a PC.
To be precise, the only real way to erase a regular CD-R is to destroy the disk.
What is the difference between real robots and robots in movies?
Real robots do simple repetitive chores such as build cars or computer chips. They are machines that don't move around usually, although the vacuum cleaner types do move. They usually have sensors that tell them the position of their working parts rather than eyes. They are controlled by a central computer complex that adjusts the speed of a whole series of assembly line actions to optimize output.
Most movie robots are action figures that are similar to humans. They see with eyes, they control themselves, they move around and participate in the human interactions just like other actors. Their purpose is to make the movie futuristic and add elements of danger that a human actor could not do.
Does Fps creator work for mac?
Yes but only in Boot camp. You need to boot up in Windows.
See video in the resource section as an example.
How do you increase flight simulater speed for mac?
Here are all the keys
Full Screen Mode: ALT + ENTER
Menus (display/hide): ALT
ATC Menu (display/hide): ACCENT or SCROLL LOCK
Kneeboard (display/hide): SHIFT+F10
Sound (on/off): Q
Reset Current Flight: CTRL+; (SEMICOLON)
Save Flight: ; (SEMICOLON)
Exit Flight Simulator: CTRL+C
Exit Flight Simulator Immediately: CTRL+BREAK
Joystick (on/off): CTRL+K
Cycle Coordinates/Frame Rate: SHIFT+Z
Select Item 1: 1
Select Item 2: 2
Select Item 3: 3
Select Item 4: 4
Select Time Compression: R
Drop Objects: SHIFT+D
Fuel Truck (request): SHIFT+F
Aircraft Labels (display/hide): CTRL+SHIFT+L
Flying Tips (display/hide): CTRL+SHIFT+X
Increase Selection: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Increase Selection Slightly: SHIFT+= (EQUAL SIGN)
Decrease Selection Slightly: SHIFT+- (MINUS SIGN)
Decrease Selection: - (MINUS SIGN)
Capture Screenshot: V
Jetway (attach/detach): CTRL+J
End Flight: ESC
CONTROL SURFACE COMMANDS
Ailerons (bank left): Num Pad 4
Ailerons (bank right): Num Pad 6
Aileron Trim (left): CTRL+Num Pad 4
Aileron Trim (right): CTRL+Num Pad 6
Rudder (yaw left): Num Pad 0
Rudder (yaw right): Num Pad ENTER
Rudder Trim (left): CTRL+ Num Pad 0
Rudder Trim (right): CTRL+Num Pad ENTER
Center Ailerons and Rudder: Num Pad 5
Pitch Down (elevator): Num Pad 8
Pitch Up (elevator): Num Pad 2
Elevator Trim Down: Num Pad 7
Elevator Trim Up: Num Pad 1
Flaps (retract fully): F5
Flaps (retract incrementally): F6
Flaps (extend incrementally): F7
Flaps (extend fully): F8
Extend/Retract Spoilers/Airbrakes: / (FORWARD SLASH)
Arm Spoilers: SHIFT+/ (FORWARD SLASH)
Water Rudder Up/Down: CTRL+W
ENGINE COMMANDS
Select Engine: E+engine number (1-4)
Select All Engines: E+1+2+3+4
Engine AutoStart: CTRL+E
Throttle (cut): F1
Reverse Thrust (turboprops/jets): F2 (press and hold)
Throttle (decrease): F2 or Num Pad 3
Throttle (increase): F3 or Num Pad 9
Throttle (full): F4
Propeller (low RPM): CTRL+F1
Propeller (decrease RPM): CTRL+F2
Propeller (increase RPM): CTRL+F3
Propeller (high RPM): CTRL+F4
Mixture (idle cutoff): CTRL+SHIFT+F1
Mixture (lean quickly): CTRL+SHIFT+F2
Mixture (enrich): CTRL+SHIFT+F3
Mixture (full rich): CTRL+SHIFT+F4
Carb Heat/Engine Anti-ice (on/off): H
Magnetos (Select): M
Master Battery/Alternator (Select): SHIFT+M
Jet Starter (Select): J
Helicopter Rotor Clutch (on/off): SHIFT+. (PERIOD)
Helicopter Rotor Governor (on/off): SHIFT+, (COMMA)
Helicopter Rotor Brake (on/off): SHIFT+B
Increase Selection: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Increase Selection Slightly: SHIFT+= (EQUAL SIGN)
Decrease Selection Slightly: SHIFT+- (MINUS SIGN)
Decrease Selection: - (MINUS SIGN)
GENERAL AIRCRAFT COMMANDS
Brake (set parking): CTRL+. (PERIOD)
Pushback (Start/stop): SHIFT+P (then press 1 or 2 to turn tail right/left)
Brakes (apply/release): . (PERIOD)
Brakes (apply left brake): Num Pad + (PLUS)
Brakes (apply right brake): Num Pad - (MINUS)
Landing Gear (extend/retract): G
Tail wheel (lock/unlock)
Landing Gear (extend manually): CTRL+G
Fuel Dump (on/off): CTRL+SHIFT+D
Subpanels (display/hide): SHIFT + 1 through 9
Smoke System (on/off): I
Cowl Flaps (open incrementally): CTRL+SHIFT+V
Cowl Flaps (close incrementally): CTRL+SHIFT+C
Tow Plane (call): CTRL+SHIFT+Y
Tow Rope (release): SHIFT+Y
Doors (Select) : SHIFT+E
LIGHT COMMANDS
Lights - all (on/off): L
Strobe Lights (on/off): O
Panel Lights (on/off): SHIFT+L
Landing Lights (on/off): CTRL+L
Landing Light (tilt down): CTRL+SHIFT+Num Pad 2
Landing Light (tilt left): CTRL+SHIFT+Num Pad 4
Landing Light (tilt right): CTRL+SHIFT+Num Pad 6
Landing Light (tilt up): CTRL+SHIFT+Num Pad 8
Landing Light (center): CTRL+SHIFT+Num Pad 5
RADIO COMMANDS
ATC Window (display/hide): ` ACCENT or SCROLL LOCK
VOR 1 Ident (on/off): CTRL+1
VOR 2 Ident (on/off): CTRL+2
MKR Ident (on/off): CTRL+3
DME Ident (on/off): CTRL+4
ADF Ident (on/off): CTRL+5
Standby Frequency (swap): X
COM Radio (Select): C
NAV Radio (Select): N
OBS indicator (Select): SHIFT+V
ADF (Select): CTRL+SHIFT+A
DME (Select)
Transponder (Select): T
Increase Selection: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Increase Selection Slightly: SHIFT+= (EQUAL SIGN)
Decrease Selection Slightly: SHIFT+- (MINUS SIGN)
Decrease Selection: - (MINUS SIGN)
AUTOPILOT COMMANDS
Master (on/off): Z
Flight Director (on/off): CTRL+F
Wing Leveler (on/off): CTRL+V
Yaw Damper (on/off): CTRL+D
Altitude Hold (on/off): CTRL+ Z
Altitude Bug (Select): CTRL+SHIFT+Z
Heading Hold (on/off): CTRL+H
Heading Bug (Select): CTRL+SHIFT+H
Airspeed Hold (on/off): CTRL+R
Mach Hold (on/off): CTRL+M
Autothrottle (arm): SHIFT+R
Autothrottle engage (TOGA): CTRL+SHIFT+G
Nav 1 Hold (on/off): CTRL+N
Approach Mode (on/off): CTRL+A
Back Course Mode (on/off): CTRL+B
Localizer Hold (on/off): CTRL+O
Attitude Hold (on/off): CTRL+T
Increase Selection: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Increase Selection Slightly: SHIFT+= (EQUAL SIGN)
Decrease Selection Slightly: SHIFT+- (MINUS SIGN)
Decrease Selection: - (MINUS SIGN)
INSTRUMENT COMMANDS
Heading Indicator (reset): D
Altimeter (reset): B
Pitot Heat (on/off): SHIFT+H
Increase Selection: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Increase Selection Slightly: SHIFT+= (EQUAL SIGN)
Decrease Selection Slightly: SHIFT+- (MINUS SIGN)
Decrease Selection: - (MINUS SIGN)
VIEW COMMANDS
2-D Cockpit (cycle panels): W
Snap to Panel View: SHIFT+Num Pad 0
View (next category): S
View (previous category): SHIFT+S
View (next view in category): A
View (previous view in category): SHIFT+A
View (previous view toggle): CTRL+S
View (default zoom): BACKSPACE
Look (snap): Num Pad
Look (pan): Hat switch or thumbstick
Look (reset to forward view): SHIFT+Num Pad DEL
Look Using Mouse (on): Hold SPACEBAR
Look Using Mouse (on/off): SHIFT+O
View (open new window): [ (LEFT BRACKET)
View (close Selected window): ] (RIGHT BRACKET)
View (open new top-down window): SHIFT+] (RIGHT BRACKET)
Virtual Cockpit: F9
2-D Cockpit: F10
Locked Spot View: F11
Top-Down View: F12
2-D Panel Transparency: CTRL+SHIFT+T (+ or -)
Window (bring Selected to front): ' (APOSTROPHE)
Zoom In: = (EQUAL SIGN)
Zoom Out: - (HYPHEN)
View (next window): CTRL+TAB
View (previous window): CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Eyepoint (move back): CTRL+ENTER
Eyepoint (move down): SHIFT+BACKSPACE
Eyepoint (move forward): CTRL+BACKSPACE
Eyepoint (move left): CTRL+SHIFT+BACKSPACE
Eyepoint (move right): CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
Eyepoint (move up): SHIFT+ENTER
Eyepoint (reset): CTRL+SPACE
SLEW COMMANDS TO REPOSITION WITHOUT FLYING IN REAL TIME
Slew Mode (on/off): Y
Heading North/Attitude Level: CTRL+SPACEBAR
Freeze All Movement: Num Pad 5
Slew Forward: Num Pad 8
Slew Backward: Num Pad 2
Slew Left: Num Pad 4
Slew Right: Num Pad 6
Slew Up Slowly: Q or F3
Slew Up Quickly: F4
Slew Down Slowly: A
Slew Down Quickly: F1
Freeze Vertical Movement: F2
Rotate Left: Num Pad 1
Rotate Right: Num Pad 3
Pitch Nose Up: 9
Pitch Nose Up Quickly: F5
Pitch Nose Down: F7 or 0
Pitch Nose Down Quickly: F8
Freeze Pitch: F6
Bank Left: Num Pad 7
Bank Right: Num Pad 9
MISSION COMMANDS
Compass/Pointer (on/off): U
Compass Objective (next): K
Compass Objective (previous): SHIFT+K
MULTIPLAYER COMMANDS
Chat Window (display/hide) : CTRL+SHIFT+]
Chat Window (make active): ENTER
Voice (Start transmit): CAPS LOCK
Voice (stop transmit): ^CAPS LOCK
Voice (Start transmit to all): SHIFT+CAPS LOCK
Voice (stop transmit to all): ^SHIFT+CAPS LOCK
Transfer/Accept Control: SHIFT+T
Follow Other Player: CTRL+SHIFT+F
Why is your flash drive not being recognized on your mac?
There are many reasons why your USB flash drive may be not recognised by your Mac, one of the following may apply;
- Incorrectly formatted flash drive
- Damaged flash module
- Corrupted data
- USB flash drive detection disabled on your account
You should try and use your flash drive on another computer to see if the problem lies with the flash drive, or your Mac. If the flash drive works on another computer, you should check your system permissions, contact your system administrator, or check that the actual flash drive isn't being detected using Disk Utility. If the flash drive does not work on another computer (try both Windows and Mac OS computers), the problem most likely lies in the flash drive itself and should probably be repaired and/or replaced.
Everything you see online what's like, "Win a free ____" is a scam.
Can you install an os without partition hard diskif yes how?
No, the drive must first be partitioned, then formated.