If you install windows, then yes
windows 7 and maybe macbook air.
Windows is an operating system. Versions include Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7. The Macintosh is a computer. Models include Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and Mac Pro.
Well, you might be able to install "cyndia" on a MacBook Air if there was such a thing. If you mean jailbreaking, there is no point since you can download any software you want on a computer.
By changing the computer
Apple made Windows available on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro by using Appleβs Boot Camp software. Boot Camp is a utility included with OS X that allows users to partition their hard drives and install a separate operating system. This allows users to dual-boot between Mac OS X and Windows. Boot Camp supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. When users launch Boot Camp, the software creates a partition on the hard drive, copies the Windows installation files onto the partition, and then restarts the computer into the Windows installation process. Once the installation is complete, users can select between Mac OS X and Windows when they boot the computer. To get a copy of Windows, users can either purchase a retail copy of the operating system or purchase an OEM version from a third-party vendor, such as Microprokey. com OEM versions are cheaper and are tailored for the specific hardware of the MacBook Air and Pro. Once users have a copy of Windows, they can use Boot Camp to install it on the Mac.
The MacBook Air was probably slightly below the MacBook. As of 2012 they no longer make a MacBook as the Air took it's place. It's a moot point now I guess.
Yes, Pages is a built-in app on Mac computers, including the MacBook Air. You can access and use Pages for creating documents and other writing tasks on your MacBook Air without needing to install it separately.
Macbook air
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The MacBook Air has an application called 'Boot Camp." Windows installation requires a valid Windows Installation DVD, either Vista or XP. Start the Mac in OSX. Start Boot Camp. Follow the instructions, which will tell you to insert the Windows DVD. This will work on all the Macs with Intel CPUs. The result is a Mac which you can boot up EITHER in OS X OR Windows. Other applications, such as Virtual PC, Parallels, or Fusion allow you to run the two operating systems at the same time. Some will require an Intel CPU, while Virtual PC will run on the Power PC chip.
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.