CodeWeavers' CrossOver 25 update adds support for many more games on Mac, including support for games acquired from GOG Galaxy and the Epic Games Store. As a tool for enabling Windows games to run on ...
CodeWeavers is one of the simplest ways to run Windows apps on a Mac, and you don’t even need Windows. CrossOver is based on WINE, which is one of the best options for running Windows software on your ...
For Mac users stuck in a Windows-dominated office, there is hope. Virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop ( ) and VMware Fusion ( ) let you run the Windows operating system and Windows-only ...
The chains are loosening. DirectX still binds many PC games to Windows. Now, CodeWeavers expects CrossOver to support DirectX 11 by the end of the year, with Wine gaining compatibility shortly ...
Page 2: How To Play Diablo IV On Mac, More Gaming Tests And Our Conclusions Codeweavers Crossover 23 Baldur's Gate 3 is out for PC already, but the Mac version is late to the party. Fortunately, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Full disclosure requires that I not only admit I own Parallels and am looking at the VMWare Fusion beta, but that I don't really need to run Windows on my Mac. Being a member of the 4 percent of a ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...