ĬrossOver Games, announced on 10 March 2008, was a product intended to let users play a broad range of games by providing current Wine patches. These older individual versions of Crossover have since been retired. 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.Ī standard copy of CrossOver now includes the functionality of CrossOver Games, CrossOver Standard, and CrossOver Professional editions. In 2019, macOS went 64-bit only and eliminated 32-bit compatible libraries. With the release of CrossOver Mac 11 in 2012 these different editions were all merged into a single CrossOver Mac product. 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 7 on June 17, 2008, CrossOver Mac was divided into Standard and Pro editions like CrossOver Linux.
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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' ĬrossOver Mac was released on January 10, 2007. With the release of CrossOver Linux 11 in 2012 these different editions have all merged into a single CrossOver Linux product.
CrossOver Linux Professional provided enhanced deployment and management features for corporate users, as well as multiple user accounts per machine. CrossOver Linux Standard was designed for a single user account on a single machine. CrossOver Linux was originally offered in Standard and Professional editions. Prior to version 6 it was called CrossOver Office. It aims to properly integrate with the GNOME and KDE desktop environments so that Windows applications will run seamlessly on Linux distributions. Versions CrossOver Linux ĬrossOver Linux is the original version of CrossOver.