Thursday, June 18, 2020

Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows Features

Comparison Between Apple Macintosh than Microsoft Windows in features and applications

Apple Macintosh=Microsoft Windows
?=Windows Snipping Tool (screenshot capture)
?=Windows Steps Recorder
Apple AirDrop=?
Apple Automator/Apple Script=Windows Visual Basic Script/Windows Java Script/Batch Script/Power Shell Script
Apple Boot Camp=Microsoft Hyper-V/Windows Server Virtualization/Windows Virtual PC
Apple Characters=Windows Touch Keyboard Emoji
Apple Dark Mode=Windows Dark Theme
Apple iCloud=Microsoft One Drive (cloud storage and cloud computing service)
Apple iMovie=Windows Movie Maker
Apple iWork=Microsoft Office/Microsoft Office 365
Apple Keynote=Microsoft Office PowerPoint (presentation program)
Apple Menu Bar (on top of screen)=Microsoft Menu Bar (on each application)
Apple Menu=Windows Start Menu/Windows Start Button
Apple Music/iTunes=Microsoft Groove/Microsoft Windows Media Player
Apple Notes=Windows Sticky Notes
Apple Numbers=Microsoft Office Excel (spreadsheet)
Apple Pages=Microsoft Office Word/Microsoft Office Publisher (word processor and desktop publishing)
Apple Photos/iPhoto=Windows Live Photo Gallery (photo viewers and editor)
Apple TV/iTunes/Quick Time=Microsoft Films & Tv/Windows Media Player
iCal=Windows Calendar
Mac Activity Monitor/Process Listing=Windows Task Manager
Mac App Store=Microsoft Store(application store)
Mac Applications folder=Windows Program Files
Mac Clock=Windows Time
Mac Dock=Taskbar(navigation bar)
Mac Finder=Windows Explorer/File Explorer (file management)
Mac Help=Windows Help
Mac Launchpad=Windows Start Menu/Windows Start Button (application launcher)
Mac Mail=Microsoft Mail
Mac Mission Control=Windows Cool Switch
Mac Quick Look/Mac Preview Pane=Windows Preview Pane
Mac Safari=Microsoft Edge/Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mac Spaces and Expose=Windows Task View
Mac Spaces/Virtual Desktop=Windows Virtual Desktop
Mac Spotlight/Mac Sherlock=Windows Search/Windows Finder (search feature)
Mac Stacks=Windows Auto Arrange Icon
Mac Status Bar=System Tray, Notification Area (status bar)
Mac System Preferences=Windows Control Panel (configuration/preferences/settings)
Mac Terminal=Windows Command Prompt/Windows Command Line/Power Shell
Mac TextEdit=Windows Notepad
Mac Trash Can=Windows Recycle Bin
Mac Universal Access=Windows Accessibility

If you have other features or application of Apple Macintosh or Microsoft Windows, you can write on comment. Or maybe you have suggestion or correction then you can write on comment box.

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