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CrossOver Games, a commercial graphical user interface built on the latest versions of Wine, is now at version 10.2.0. CodeWeavers, the developers of CrossOver Games interface, have released a maintenance update. Without any further ado, here are the changes found in CrossOver Games 10.2.0:· The behavior of Pl... |
30 November 2011 05:00 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has launched a new version of CrossOver Games for Mac OS X and Linux, adding support for the new MMORPG Rift. The update also fixes bugs with Star Trek Online and WoW, and improves LOTRO installation.
CrossOver is an application that integrates Wine to allow Mac users to run multiple Windows applicatio... |
17 March 2011 04:32 GMT |
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CodeWeavers have announced the release of CrossOver 9.2.0, a free update to both versions of the Wine-based software (CrossOver Mac, CrossOver Games). The new installment merges with Wine release 1.2.1 which includes bug fixes for many applications, according to the developers.CrossOver integrates Wine to allow Mac u... |
20 October 2010 04:56 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has released major new versions of its flagship solutions aimed at providing support for Windows applications on Mac OS X without the need of a virtual machine. CrossOver Mac allows users to install popular Windows applications and games on Mac OS X, while CrossOver Games specifically targets the gamer in... |
29 July 2010 06:04 GMT |
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Although Apple continues to leave its Downloads section unattended, you can count on Softpedia to let you in on the latest updates for third-party Mac apps. The latest noteworthy releases come from CodeWeavers and Floola.com, two developers whose solutions can greatly improve any Mac owner’s experience. CrossO... |
26 April 2010 05:55 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has announced version 9.0 of its powerful Wine-based solution for running software on unsupported platforms, CrossOver. The program bridges directly between Windows software and OS X, unlike similar products that run the Windows operating system inside a virtual machine. This, according to CodeWeavers, al... |
3 March 2010 04:22 GMT |
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CrossOver Mac permits the installation of Windows software on Mac OS X without requiring a virtual machine and/or a copy of Microsoft Windows. Using Wine, it allows Unix-like computer operating systems to execute programs written for Microsoft Windows.Users will agree that CrossOver is one of the most important addit... |
20 January 2010 10:30 GMT |
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CrossOver allows you to install popular Windows applications and games on your Mac, provided that you pack an Intel processor. CrossOver’s single-click interface makes installing Windows software simple and fast. Whether they are 'supported' or 'unsupported' apps, CrossOver will do its best ... |
29 December 2009 05:39 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has released a new version of its emulation program for Mac OS X, CrossOver Games. The new release is available for free for existing CrossOver Games users. A single user license costs $39.95 to buy. "Now gamers can play the games they want, on whatever platform they want!" CodeWeavers says. "With CrossOv... |
23 November 2009 10:19 GMT |
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Just days after updating CrossOver Games with support for new games, the people at CodeWeavers have updated CrossOver Mac, the company’s flagship software application for Mac OS X, to version 8.0.1. A changelog was unavailable at the time of the posting, but you can download CrossOver Mac 8.0.1 right now via So... |
4 September 2009 10:59 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has released a new version of CrossOver for Mac and Linux. The update brings new application support, while improving the way CrossOver handles supported applications like Quicken 2009, Internet Explorer 7 and Photoshop CS2. “I am pleased to announce that we have shipped CrossOver 8 for both Macint... |
16 June 2009 10:54 GMT |
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CodeWeavers has released an update to CrossOver, adding compatibility with the quartz-wm packaged in XQuartz 2.3.3.2 (recently updated by Apple). The program comes in two forms (Mac and Games), allowing users to install “supported” Windows programs on their Macs, without having to use costly virtualizatio... |
20 May 2009 04:49 GMT |
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While CrossOver Mac comes in two forms – Standard and Pro, both versions are touted as being able to run popular Windows applications on your Mac, seamlessly. However, the tests we ran using the software with both supported and unsupported Windows apps revealed that “seamless” is not the term to us... |
1 November 2008 10:13 GMT |
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The CrossOver (Great American Lame Duck Challenge) giveaway is now officially over, CodeWeavers says. No more serial numbers will be generated. Still, those who got their chance to sign up for one will be receiving theirs via e-mail over the next few days. Read on to see how the giveaway affected CodeWeavers.“T... |
29 October 2008 07:36 GMT |
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Yesterday, we announced that CodeWeavers was making good on its promise of offering its whole software library for free, for one whole day. That day is here, and you can now grab your free copy of CrossOver Mac, CrossOver Games or CrossOver Linux. Existing CrossOver users also have it their way today.“We are gi... |
28 October 2008 11:21 GMT |
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Believe it or not, CrossOver, a software that lets Linux and Mac OS X users install popular Windows applications and games, is free for download (yes, FREE)... but only for one day! That day is today (October 28th, 2008), so you better go grab the serial number right now from the CodeWeavers website. Hurry up, becaus... |
28 October 2008 00:07 GMT |
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CodeWeavers Inc is offering “free software for every American” tomorrow, October 28, the company announced today. The move is due to the catastrophic cratering of the global economy, falling gas prices and last, but certainly not least, President George W. Bush.According to an official CodeWeavers report,... |
27 October 2008 12:51 GMT |
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Codeweavers has just rolled out the Mac gamer's dream emulator, CrossOver Games, specifically crafted for use with video games, instead of office productivity applications, which is what the software was originally created for. According to Codeweavers, you won't have any trouble running popular titles such... |
27 March 2008 11:08 GMT |
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