MS Office Comes To Linux Servers
News New software from CodeWeavers will allow Linux servers to host Microsoft Office applications, which can then be accessed through a Web browser, the company said on Monday. CodeWeavers, which sells Windows-emulation software for the Linux platform...
[February 25, 2003, 14:06]
So Why Not Put Linux On Your Business Desktops?
Talkback CodeWeavers has support for Office, Dreamweaver, Notes, and a host of other programs. Wine is free ofcourse but you will have to support yourself.http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/toplists/ You can even run many games in there 5.0 release...
[November 29, 2005, 17:22]
Lycoris 1.4 Integrates Windows Apps Support
News Following a deal with software developer CodeWeavers in June, Window-to-Linux software has been integrated with Lycoris' Linux desktop. Jon Parshall, chief operating officer at CodeWeavers, said on Thursday that the integrated software will make...
[August 20, 2004, 10:20]
Desktop Linux Backer Gets New Chief
News The Canada-based company's new CEO is Andreas "Andy" Typaldos, who through Linux Global Partners is an early investor in the company and in related Linux ventures Ximian and CodeWeavers, the company announced on Tuesday.
[October 30, 2003, 9:45]
SuSE To Run Windows Apps On Linux
News It uses the YaST2 setup tool for installation, Acronis OS Selector partitioning software and CodeWeavers CrossOver Office 1.2 for running Windows applications. CrossOver Office also recently made an appearance in a new desktop-friendly Linux...
[October 29, 2002, 14:53]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback All codeweavers crossover applications are just nicely packaged wine. Umm, crossover office uses wine.
[October 8, 2003, 14:33]
Linux Gets Office XP Applications
News CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office now supports the full Office XP suite, with the exception of Outlook XP and Access XP. CodeWeavers is aiming to make Linux more viable as an alternative to the Windows platform by letting Linux users stick with...
[April 23, 2003, 14:30]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback Talking about Wine and Codeweavers to run Windows on Linux without mentioning the more popular and practical Win4Lin is like telling people that if they want to cross the river they need to build their own raft - each time they want to cross...
[October 7, 2003, 18:08]
SP2 Clashes With More Than 40 Programs
Talkback Lazlo http://www.codeweavers.com crossover office is a windows software emulator for linux.
[August 25, 2004, 14:48]
Microsoft On Warding Off The Linux Threat
Talkback http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/
[October 5, 2006, 0:58]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback It is true that just downloading and installing from the Wine project is not an undaunting project; however, there is a free version of Codeweavers Wine (no, it's not the tweaked commercial version that runs Office so well), that does run numerous...
[October 8, 2003, 13:16]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Talkback Though if it requires Outlook, go straight to Codeweavers, don't try vanilla wine. Let me know if you need help with Wine. I've been doing a lot of Wine bug triage lately.
[July 15, 2006, 9:03]
Desktop Linux Group Readies Public Agenda
News Companies behind the Desktop Linux Consortium include several Linux sellers such as SuSE, MandrakeSoft, Lycoris, Xandros and ArkLinux; CodeWeavers, which sells software to help run Windows programs on Linux systems; OpenOffice, an open-source...
[July 24, 2003, 13:19]
Lindows Faces A Reality Check
News LindowsOS' implimentation of of WINE was derived from work by CodeWeavers, which provided "the majority" of the company's WINE code, according to Robertson's comments on a developer discussion group. In April, however, CodeWeavers ended its...
[August 21, 2002, 16:32]
Linux Firm Bridges Gap To ITunes
News CodeWeavers, which specialises in software that lets Windows programs run on Linux, said on Monday that it has a new version of its software that adds support for Apple's iTunes. The version is currently in preview form and is being made available...
[August 3, 2004, 9:10]
Microsoft Limits Support For Office On Linux
News Microsoft said on Thursday it would not offer full technical support to customers running Office XP on Linux using intermediary software such as CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office package. CrossOver Office allows Microsoft Office XP's productivity suite...
[April 24, 2003, 8:10]
Wine Maker Relaxed Over Microsoft's 'blockade'
News Jeremy White, chief executive at CodeWeavers, which sells Wine-based products, said this week that he wasn't worried about the issue because Microsoft would face legal action if it attempted to tie Office and Windows too tightly together.
[February 23, 2005, 12:00]
SuSE To Push Desktop Linux
News For the new version of its desktop Linux product, SuSE will enlist the aid of CodeWeavers, whose CrossOver Office software lets Microsoft Windows applications run on Intel-based Linux computers, said Holger Dyroff, general manager of the SuSE...
[November 19, 2002, 12:19]
Free Linux Rides Again
News The version doesn't have email support, an instruction manual, the highest possible CD writing speeds or the CodeWeavers software for running Windows programs on a Linux machine, Xandros said. Xandros, a start-up focused on desktop Linux, has begun...
[June 10, 2004, 9:00]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback Hats off to Codeweavers for finding a workable business model for driving Wine development! The Wine developers seem to agree with the review; see http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2003/10/0236.html
[October 12, 2003, 4:42]

