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CrossOver
Developer(s)CodeWeavers
Stable release
Operating systemLinux, macOS, Chrome OS
TypeCompatibility layer
LicenseProprietary, GPL, LGPL
Websitewww.codeweavers.com/products/

CrossOver is a Microsoft Windowscompatibility layer available for Linux, macOS, and Chrome OS. This compatibility layer enables many Windows-based applications to run on Linux operating systems, macOS, or Chrome OS.

CrossOver is developed by CodeWeavers and based on Wine, an open-source Windows compatibility layer. CodeWeavers modifies the Wine source code, applies compatibility patches, adds configuration tools that are more user-friendly, automated installation scripts, and provides technical support. All changes made to the Wine source code are covered by the LGPL and publicly available. CodeWeavers maintains an online database listing how well various Windows applications perform under CrossOver.[2]

Versions[edit]

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CrossOver Linux[edit]

CrossOver Linux is the original version of CrossOver. It aims to properly integrate with the GNOME and KDEdesktop environments so that Windows applications will run seamlessly on Linux distributions. Prior to version 6 it was called CrossOver Office. CrossOver Linux was originally offered in Standard and Professional editions. CrossOver Linux Standard was designed for a single user account on a single machine. CrossOver Linux Professional provided enhanced deployment and management features for corporate users, as well as multiple user accounts per machine. With the release of CrossOver Linux 11 in 2012 these different editions have all merged into a single CrossOver Linux product.

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CrossOver Mac[edit]

In 2005 Apple announced a transition from PowerPC to Intel processors in their computers, which allowed CodeWeavers to develop a Mac OS X version of CrossOver Office called 'CrossOver Mac'[3]

CrossOver Mac was released on January 10, 2007.[4] With the release of CrossOver Mac 7 on June 17, 2008, CrossOver Mac was divided into Standard and Pro editions like CrossOver Linux. The Standard version included six months of support and upgrades, while the Pro version included one year of support and upgrades, along with a free copy of CrossOver Games. With the release of CrossOver Mac 11 in 2012 these different editions were all merged into a single CrossOver Mac product.

In 2019, macOS went 64-bit only and eliminated 32-bit compatible libraries. In December 2019 Codeweavers released CrossOver 19, providing support for 32 bit Windows applications on an operating system with no 32 bit libraries solving this problem.

Discontinued products[edit]

A standard copy of CrossOver now includes the functionality of CrossOver Games, CrossOver Standard, and CrossOver Professional editions. These older individual versions of Crossover have since been retired.[5]

CrossOver Games, announced on 10 March 2008, was a product intended to let users play a broad range of games by providing current Wine patches.[6] The expectation was that it would update on a weekly to monthly schedule in order to incorporate the latest Wine programming work being accepted. In contrast the general CrossOver Office product focused more on stability and productivity software, and had a much slower beta and release schedule. CrossOver Games wasn't able to release updates with enough frequency to justify its separate production track and was discontinued in 2012. It was merged back into a unified CrossOver product.

CrossOver Server was a specialized version of CrossOver Linux which allowed Windows applications to run on thin-client systems. It was discontinued in 2007 as many of its features were present in the CrossOver Linux Pro edition.

Software giveaway[edit]

On October 28, 2008 as the result of the Lame Duck Challenge, Codeweavers gave all of their products away for free. Codeweavers' main page was temporarily replaced due to the day's unusually high traffic.[7] According to CodeWeavers at least 750,000 product registrations were given away during October 28.[8]

On October 31, 2012, CodeWeavers had a second software giveaway, this one entitled 'Flock the Vote'.[9] CodeWeavers promised to have such a giveaway if 100,000 American voters would promise to vote on election day, in a nonpartisan bid to encourage activism. More than 100,000 people pledged, so CodeWeavers allowed any person in the world to download and register a copy of CrossOver Linux or CrossOver Mac.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Change Log For CrossOver'. CodeWeavers. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  2. ^'What Runs - CrossOver Mac and Linux'. CodeWeavers. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  3. ^'CodeWeavers Expands Developer Services, Enabling Future Windows Application Porting To Mac OS' (Press release). SAINT PAUL, MN: CodeWeavers. June 22, 2005. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  4. ^'CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver 6 for Mac and Linux'. Slashdot. January 10, 2007. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  5. ^'CrossOver - Change Log - CodeWeavers'. Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
  6. ^White, Jeremy (2008-03-10). 'Roadmap for 2008'. Blogs. CodeWeavers. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  7. ^Vaughan-Nichols, Steven J. (October 28, 2008). 'Free (as in beer) CodeWeavers CrossOver Linux and Mac'. Computerworld Blogs. Archived from the original on December 24, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  8. ^2008.10.28 We Came! We Saw! We Burned to the Waterline!
  9. ^Kruchowski, Anna. 'CodeWeavers software free for download for 24 hours on October 31, 2012'. CodeWeavers blog. Retrieved 29 October 2012.

External links[edit]

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With CrossOver Games, you can run many popular Windows games on your Intel OS X Mac or Linux PC. CrossOver comes with an easy to use, single click interface, which makes installing your games simple and fast. Once installed, your game integrates seamlessly with your Desktop. Just click and run! It's like running Windows on your Mac or Linux machine, but without Windows. No rebooting, no switching to a virtual machine, and no Windows Operating System license required.

Note: Version 19.0.1 has been flagged as malware (report can be found here), so we have left version 18.5.0 which is clean.

CrossOver Games is built on the latest versions of Wine, based on contributions from both CodeWeavers and the open-source Wine community, and then lovingly hand-crafted by Stefan Dösinger and Henri Verbeet, our very own Wine/Games connoisseurs. CrossOver Games aims to bring you the latest, greatest, bleeding edge improvements in Wine technology. This means that the newest games run faster and better under CrossOver Games than under other versions of CrossOver, or other version of free Wine, for that matter. If you need better frame rates on Linux or Mac so you can frag your buddies: check out CrossOver Games.

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