Follow the latest developments in Windows, Mac, and virtualization at key to installing Windows software using Crossover Office is understanding what a bottle is, because upon installing anything you’ll be asked to create one. This story, " CrossOver: Windows apps without Windows," was originally published at. Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Perfection, refined.Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's new for all users.Mac OS X Snow Leopard: What's new for power users.Mac deathmatch: Snow Leopard beats Windows 7 There will also be a user interface revamp. The new version will focus on improving support of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office, including fuller support for Excel macros and other smaller Office features. The company said that the upgrade will run more Windows applications, and it will do so more cleanly. CodeWeavers also offers a bundle that includes both, CrossOver Professional ($70), which also comes with a year of tech support.ĬodeWeavers promises a major new version during the first part of this year, CrossOver 9. CrossOver focuses on optimizing Windows business applications to run. 5.ĬrossOver comes in two versions: CrossOver and CrossOver Games, each in Mac and Linux versions. As of this writing, the game Left 4 Dead (Steam) was No. The CodeWeavers Website lets you vote for the applications that you want to see working better. With each new build of CrossOver, CodeWeavers focuses on the Windows applications that users say they want to run. When you install CrossOver, the software tells you which Windows applications are supported. On its Web site, the company says that CrossOver "runs some Windows applications very well, some so-so, and some not at all." The company Website has an extensive list of Windows applications rated gold, silver, bronze, and "known not to work," according to how well they run in Mac OS X and Linux with CrossOver. That's because CodeWeavers and the Wine developers tweak Wine for specific programs.ĬodeWeavers makes no bones about this trade-off. There is a catch, however: Not all Windows applications run in CrossOver. CrossOver doesn't hide Windows - it jettisons the operating system. CrossOver lets you launch not only Windows files, but also Windows applications, directly from the Mac OS X Finder. With CrossOver, Windows apps share the Mac's file system. Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion can hide the Windows desktop and enable you to move data between the Windows and Mac environments, but they still use Windows' NTFS file system in the form of a virtual C: drive. Performance of Windows applications is very good. The result is that a Windows application running with CrossOver uses fewer system resources, including memory, disk space, and CPU utilization, than the same app running in Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion. The Windows applications don't know they're not running on Windows. Wine is an implementation of the Win32 API on Mac OS X. With CrossOver, Windows applications run directly in Mac OS X, and not in a virtual machine. If you're not willing to shell out a few hundred dollars to Microsoft but still want to run Windows on your Intel-based Mac, there is one more alternative: CrossOver from CodeWeavers costs $40 and runs Windows applications on Mac OS X - without Windows.ĬrossOver is not virtualization, as evidenced by the whimsically named technology behind it: the open source Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) project. VirtualBox may be free, but you still have to own a copy of Windows.
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