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]
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. CrossOver Office is priced at around $55 (£34) which, together with a basic installation of Linux at around £20, is significantly...
[April 23, 2003, 14:30]
MS Office Comes To Linux Servers
News CodeWeavers, which sells Windows-emulation software for the Linux platform, has launched a server version of its CrossOver Office that runs with Tarantella's Enterprise 3 server software. The companies are offering a demonstration version of...
[February 25, 2003, 14:06]
Linux Firm Bridges Gap To ITunes
News The company said CrossOver Office 3.1 adds support for the jukebox and music download software. The version is currently in preview form and is being made available only to existing CrossOver Office customers.iTunes has been our No.most requested...
[August 3, 2004, 9:10]
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]
The Year Ahead: Linux Continues To Push For The Desktop
News CodeWeavers' Crossover Office software even allows some Windows applications to be installed on a Linux machine. And while some Linux distributions may run Windows applications -- including Lindows and Xandros, which incorporates Crossover Office...
[December 31, 2002, 6:05]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback Umm, crossover office uses wine. All codeweavers crossover applications are just nicely packaged wine.
[October 8, 2003, 14:33]
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 Trials Licence-checking Programme
Talkback Ever heard of CrossOver Office? Microsoft Office runs on Linux. OO.org is good, but lacks the ease of use of Office, not that I back microsoft in any way. Just saying that Office is a lot more mature than OO.org is (at the moment)
[September 22, 2004, 13:04]
Ballmer: Longhorn Is 'disruptive - But Worth It'
Talkback Ever heard of Crossover Office? Open Office and Star Office are 90+% compatible with MS Office, just a hell of a lot cheaper! What version of MS Office lets you convert your document to pdf or Flash? What version of Office saves in XML format that...
[July 14, 2004, 8:43]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback Anything that can be run on Crossover Office can be run on Wine. Comparing WINE to Crossover is akin to comparing Redhat 9 to the Linux Kernel. Redhat needs the Linux kernel and CrossOver requires the WINE API).
[October 7, 2003, 15:53]
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]
Running Linux With Office XP: Is It Ready For Business?
News But the big question is, does this operating system, with its CrossOver Office software, make a viable alternative to Windows on your desktops? SLD comes with CrossOver Office, which allowed us to install Microsoft Office 2000 and Office XP without...
[June 26, 2003, 9:25]
The Problems With Open Source
Talkback With CrossOver Office, you can even use Microsoft's office suite on Linux. OpenOffice.org (and it's Star of a bigger brother) is not the only office suite available for Linux. I totally agree with this article, when it comes to corporate users.
[August 9, 2005, 2:10]
Lindows Faces A Reality Check
News In April, however, CodeWeavers ended its business relationship with Lindows.com and began offering CrossOver Office, a $54.95 (about £35) application that offers the kind of Windows support for Linux that was originally claimed for Lindows.
[August 21, 2002, 16:32]
Red Hat Ready To Tackle Microsoft's Desktop Dominance
News CodeWeavers sells a product called CrossOver Office that lets Microsoft Office run on Linux systems, while Lindows is trying to create a version of Linux that will run Windows software in general. Compatibility with Microsoft Office file formats is...
[June 24, 2002, 16:41]
SuSE Aims Linux At Enterprise Desktops
News Also included is CrossOver Office from Codeweavers, which allows organisations to continue running Microsoft Office and other Windows applications on Linux if they choose to do so. The package includes fonts licensed from Agfa in order to ensure...
[June 9, 2003, 7:33]
Deployment Guidelines For WLANs
News Remote midsize offices — When it is necessary to equip midsize offices with more than five access points (an approximate crossover point), it makes sense to distribute some of the functionality of a WLAN architecture to reduce deployment and long...
[May 19, 2004, 12:30]
Desktop Linux For Small Business
Talkback See, for instance, their automatic inclusion of CrossOver Office). Our small business has used Xandros as our default Linux distro, going way back to when it was still packaged as Corel Linux. We use it to run technical and in-house software.
[November 25, 2005, 16:15]
Linspire Gives Freespire 2.0 A Proprietary Twist
News The CNR Service will also let people access legally licensed DVD playback software, Sun's StarOffice, Parallels Workstation, Win4Lin, CodeWeaver's CrossOver Office, TransGaming's Cedega, commercial games and others.
[August 9, 2007, 13:56]

