The Finder is the default application program used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems it is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications.
Yes, on update user files are not effected (mostly). Applications (~/Applications or /Applications) files and user files (~/Library/Application Support) are kept in different locations. Most of the times only application files are updated and only developer decides what should happen with user files. If older user files are not compatible anymore and new version of application can't convert your user files to newer version, configuration files of that application will be damaged and removed. Application will start as first time and reconfiguring will be needed (if required at all). For instance Skype requires login information. Other files not related with application is touched.
Mac OS X does not use EXE files so there is no extraction tool. To find the contents of a Mac application right click on the applications icon and select Show Package Contents from the menu. The free utility: Stuffit Expander is capable of extracting EXE files on Mac OS X!
Mac OS X has PDF support built in so Macs are very PDF friendly. The Preview application will read PDFs and PDF files can be created from any Print dialogue in any application. If a further level is required Adobe has a range of software for reading and creating PDFs on a Mac.
Yes. Most of the files are compatible and Apple has this terrific application called "BootCamp" that lets u run Microsoft windows on ur mac seamlessly.
To add fonts to a Mac, you can simply drag and drop the font files into the Font Book application on your computer. Font Book will then install the fonts for you, making them available for use in various applications on your Mac.
Only if you have an application on your MAC that is compatible with Excel and Word files. Most word processor programs have a way to import MS Word files and most spreadsheet programs can open MS Excel files. The best way to find out if your MAC has that capability is to try to open a file and see what happens.
dylib files can be found in the Lib folder or contained within an application's package.
iso files for mac computers
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 rely on a Mac speed up program. It helps optimize your Mac performance by cleaning large files, duplicate files, universal binary files, cache & temporary files, language files and other unneeded data.
Nope.