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Xandros Linux to Run Windows Applications
"The move brings CodeWeavers' vision of creating a fully Windows-compatible version of Linux a step closer to reality, but Jeremy White, CEO of CodeWeavers,...
Codeweavers partners with Xandros
"Via its licensing of CodeWeavers' CrossOver technology, Xandros will offer 'CrossOver for Xandros' as a leading feature of the new Xandros Desktop product....
Mandrake 9.0 vs. Mandrake 8.2 for new Linux users
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
This article concentrates on describing a basic Mandrake 9.0 installation and setup from a new user's viewpoint, using nothing...
Quicken and QuickBooks and Visio, oh my!
Anonymous Reader writes:"DesktopLinux.com founder and executive editor Rick Lehrbaum previews a beta version of CodeWeavers CrossOver Office 1.2, which now supports Quicken and Visio...
Declare your ‘wIndependence’ this July 4th
DesktopLinux.com, the leading destination on the
web for Desktop Linux news and...
IBM’s Intel Linux plans: The xSeries may not get the press, but it still...
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
With all the excitement about Linux on the IBM mainframe zSeries and interest growing in the...
Weekly news wrap-up: Lindows comes to Wal-Mart PCs, Open Source good for government
-By Grant Gross -
Awhile back, we reviewed the PCs available at Walmart.com without operating systems, a perfect fit for Linux users who don't...
Can’t give up your Windows applications? Win4Lin 4.0 is for you
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
You say you love Linux, but you absolutely must have your Microsoft
Office and Quicken, too?...
Breaking Windows: CodeWeavers and NeTraverse bring Office to Linux
Open for Business has the review giving "A" grades to both CrossOver Office 1.0 and Win4Lin 4.0.
Experiencing VMware Workstation 3.1.1
Author: JT Smith
- By Russell C. Pavlicek -
Recently, the news has been full of products meant to allow Windows
applications to run under Linux....