The nearest equivalent Meta key to a Mac's Command key on a Windows PC would be the Windows key although many of the Commands that use the Control key (on Windows) are performed with the Command key on the Mac.
The command key on Mac is equivalent to the control key on windows. However, there are some programs that use the control and not the command key.
The nearest equivalent to Gimp for Windows on a Mac is Gimp for Mac OS X. (See links below)
Command-Option-Shift-T is the Mac version of the Windows command Control-Alt-Shift-T. In general the Mac uses the Command key where Windows uses the Control key.
Restart your computer, then hold the Option (Alt) key as it starts up. Or, use the Startup Disk control panel in Windows or Mac OS X Startup Disk preferences to set the default operating system to use each time the computer starts up.
Windows: Go to start and open Control Panel. Click on "System and Security", then look for "View amount of RAM and processor speed". Mac: Go to the top of the screen and click on the apple, Then click on "About this Mac"
No. It is designed specifically for computers running Mac OS. You must use the equivalent Windows version.
System Preferences is available in when one Clicks Finder on the Desktop in MAC OSX.
Apps is short for Applications, the equivalent to Programs in Windows.
Windows: Right click on My Computer> Properties Or Control pannel> System And security> system Mac: Click finder, about this mac
Two places this can be set. One is on your router/modem, if applicable. The other is in your computer's configuration, such as the 'Network Connections' area of the "Control Panel' in windows, or under Internet & Networking in a Mac.
Windows is an operation system (OS) that operates on a variety of computers, including macs. You can tell if a computer is running windows by if it has the Start menu at the bottom and what version by going to the control panel and opening System. A mac runs an OS called Mac OS X and can only be found on Apple branded computers like MacBooks and iMacs. Apple computers can also run windows. The only way to run a mac on a non-apple computer is making a Hackint0sh. This is a modified version of Mac OS X and is very unstable, many people recommend not doing it.