In context: CodeWeavers' CrossOver is a software package designed to run Windows applications and games on macOS systems. The company describes its tool as a "completely unique approach" to ...
Apple is gambling on itself and its ability to design custom silicon for its entire range of Mac devices, as part of a two-year plan to transition away from x86 Intel CPUs. To get things started, ...
CodeWeavers, the software development company behind CrossOver, has released CrossOver 23.5 for macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. CrossOver 23.5 offers Mac gamers significantly improved and simplified ...
Apple offers a way for x86 Mac apps to run on the M1 MacBooks and Mac Mini by using the Rosetta 2 translation layer. But what about Windows apps now that Boot Camp isn't an option? It turns out you ...
CodeWeavers Inc. on Wednesday announced plans to support Intel-based Macs. CodeWeavers makes CrossOver and CrossOver Office. The software allows Linux users to use software designed to work on Windows ...
The first Chromebooks were designed to run web apps only. But a few years back Google added support for running Android apps, and then Linux apps. Now you can also ...
Try as you might to get away from Windows, you might think that you’re stuck with using it because there’s this one program that you have to use and you can’t find anything on Linux or Mac OS that ...
CodeWeavers on Tuesday announced the release of CrossOver 7, its Windows virtualization software for Intel-based Macs. CrossOver enables Intel-based Macs to run Windows applications. It works ...
The Apple M1 chip offers a powerful array of capabilities and function to run even Intel-specific applications on its platform while matching its speed and performance. Technology experts are using ...
The developers of CrossOver have announced that their latest version can run both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows applications on the new Apple Silicon M1 Macs. As other virtualization companies work to ...
CodeWeavers has updated CrossOver, the application for running Windows applications on macOS desktops without using Windows itself, with version 18.0.0 introducing full support for macOS Mojave and ...
We already know that the new Macs with M1 chip can run both Intel and ARM apps made for macOS and iOS, but Mac users who rely on Windows for some specific software have lost Boot Camp support. However ...