Among the announcements of interest at this week's LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco is the debut of the alpha version of CodeWeaver's CrossOver 6.0, which further extends the Wine Project into a ...
During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times, changed genders once, and covered both of the Pirates of Silicon Valley. It used to be that running Windows programs on a Mac was ...
It's a decades long war and there is no clear winner yet, no matter what both camps are claiming. Windows has its numbers but Mac has its loyal and passionate followers. But, even those from Apple's ...
The developers behind the Darwine project hope to bring the popular WINE technology first to Darwin and then to Mac OS X. If successful, Darwine could eventually pave the way to Mac OS X users being ...
PC games: they can be the bane of a Mac gamer’s existence. The Mac may be a better computer than a windows box, but even so, most games don’t support OS X. Even on Steam, the leader in cross-platform ...
Even though OS X supports more and more applications every day, there’s still some software out there that can only run on Windows. That’s where Wine comes in. Wine is a free application that allows ...
CNet reports that Codeweavers, the company marketing the the Wine-derived CrossOver Office, has announced they will release the Mac version of the software in July or August. The software reimplements ...
Apple released its new Mac OS operating system, naming it Sonoma, after the well-known wine region just north of Apple’s home in Silicon Valley: Sonoma. “When it came to naming this release, we turned ...
Mac/Linux: Wine has long been the best free, open source tool for running Windows apps on Mac and Linux. Today, it has finally hitting version 2.0, bringing along support for Microsoft Office 2013, 64 ...
If you have come across the need to run software or Windows app specifically designed for Microsoft’s Windows operating system on your alternative computer running Mac Linux or Android. You may be ...
It used to be that running Windows programs on a Mac was a slow, painful process. There was only one option: running Virtual PC emulation software. But with Apple Computer's shift to Intel chips, the ...