Today the lesson of CCT 1023 is about the computer. What is bit and what meaning of byte. Beside that, Miss Azura also wan us find out what different between the Apple Mac OS and Microsoft Windows and list out post to the blog. Windows XP is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. The name "XP" is short for "experience".[3] Windows XP is the successor to both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me, and is the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel and architecture.Macintosh, or Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface.
On the other hand,differences Between Win and Mac Word.Word on the Macintosh is basically Word for Windows re-compiled to run on the Mac. It's not just "compatible". It's not just "like" Word for the PC. It is Microsoft Word, the same one Microsoft makes for every platform.The cost and number of person-hours spent developing Word is mind-boggling. It's well over a billion dollars, and there are well over ten thousand person-years of effort in it. Making a new one just for the Mac would have been so expensive that a copy of Word would cost several thousand dollars. You might buy two at that price, but the rest of us couldn't afford it!Because it is the same software, and Microsoft has a policy of bringing the two versions closer together, the differences will become less over time. Essentially, each version on the PC is matched a year later by a version on the Mac (Microsoft is trying to reduce that gap, but the Mac Business Unit has to wait for the Windows Office Business Unit to "finish" their version before MBU can finalize theirs).
Thursday, July 23, 2009
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