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Posted Oct 4, 2006 10:54 by Gino D.
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So, you're happily running your Intel-Mac and suddenly, you hit a stumbling block that throws you off track from your work flow. Yeouch. We hate it when that happens. Good thing the folks up at CodeWeavers have a nifty solution that allows you to run Windows applications on your Intel-Mac. It gives you the opportunity to run Windows Office programs as if they were native, without even having to run Windows itself. Now, the BETA version for CrossOver Mac has been upgraded. It's running faster and a lot of bugs have been fixed. Here's some of the new stuff:
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Posted Sep 10, 2006 11:40 by Ryan F.
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Ever since the release of Apple's Boot Camp, Mac users have been able to use those Windows programs that just don't have a Mac companion. The only problem was the fact that you had to reboot your system to do it. CodeWeavers have changed that.CrossOver is a program by CodeWeavers that allows Mac users to install and run windows applications natively on any Intel Mac. But it gets better: with CrossOver you don't even need a copy of windows. We've mentioned CrossOver before but they have recently come up with a new version of the beta. If you're not into using experimental software, you'll have to wait for the official release. There's only one bit of sour news to report on this product: you're gonna have to pay eventually, but it's cheaper and easier than Boot Camp and a copy of Windows XP. By the way, before checking out the read link, keep in mind that right now it's only for a 60-day free beta. Download: [Codeweavers' CrossOver 60-day free beta] |
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Posted Jul 2, 2006 06:37 by Remi M.
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CodeWeavers has recently announced the arrival of their newest product, CrossOver Mac. In case you aren't familiar with CrossOver, it is CodeWeavers' latest Windows-compatability product intended for Intel Mac OS X machines. This one will allow Mac users to run their favorite Windows applications seamlessly on their Mac, without the need for a Windows OS license of any kind. Pricing will be at $59.95 for single-user licenses, with volume and educational discounts available. CrossOver Mac will support a number of Windows applications to run natively within Mac OS X using Wine, enabling the user to run Windows applications without having a copy of Windows installed on their system. It will ship between July-August 2006. Codeweaver's solution differs from solutions like Apple's Boot Camp and Parallels Desktop since it does not require a copy of Windows to run the Windows applications. Also, applications will be able to run side by side with their Mac OS X counterparts, whereas virtualization solutions must be contained within a "Windows window" or the machine must be rebooted in the case of Boot Camp. The bad part of the bargain is that only a limited number of applications will be supported, whereas dual booting can support any Windows application, and virtualization can support most non-3D intensive application. |
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