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2008.10.29 -
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CrossOver Software for Free!
We are giving away all of our software for free on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008.
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2008.10.22 -
CrossOver 7.1.0 for Mac and Linux released!
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So in a CodeWeavers management meeting one day, we were looking for a way to show off Wine's new maturity, particularly for porting applications. What we needed was a freely redistributable application; one that didn't exist on Mac or Linux, but one that was readily understandable. We thought about Firefox; that was perfect, but sadly, there were Mac and Linux builds.
And then a little bird flew in the Window and chirped 'Chromium', and we knew we had it.
posted: 2008-09-15 08:59
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Walt Disney Feature Animation
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