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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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Case Studies
Media Chance
A small Windows software developer uses CrossOver to quickly port their product to the Mac market.
Viruses (not) on Wine
Why Windows viruses find it very difficult to run under Wine, and how this protects CrossOver users when they're running Windows applications such as Outlook.
Linux Desktop Migration
A comprehensive overview of how to build your Linux desktop migration strategy, as well as an examination as to how Wine fits in as one of the crucial technologies for making such a migration.
Walt Disney Feature Animation
CodeWeavers CrossOver Office is now an integral part of Disney Animation's Linux production environment. Disney not only got great performance from CrossOver, but also saved themselves at least $100,000 in the process...
Testimonials
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