![]() ![]() It also provides some Wine testing scripts. (Visio 2003 might work, while Quickbooks likely won’t.) CodeWeavers oversees the forums for user advocates who test Windows programs, but does not provide a standard testing methodology or distinguish test results by hardware specifications. For example, you can find out if Quicken 2008 runs well (e.g., gold), has some minor or major issues (e.g., silver or bronze), or will not run at all (e.g., “Not known to work”). Codeweavers says it is currently tweaking Wine for full Office 2007 compatibility and acknowledges that CrossOver support for Office 2007 is still a bit rough around the edges.įor officially unsupported apps, Codeweavers hosts a forum where users can report their experiences in testing software and award color-coded badges to indicate the program’s level of support. However, I did run Outlook 2007 for long periods-marking incoming e-mails with urgency flags, viewing a task list, and setting up my day-to-day schedule-without problems. ![]() Both Excel and Outlook crashed a few times on my MacBook Pro. However, many features-the clip organizer, charts, and mail merges, for example-did not work. In tests, Word 2007 worked just fine for typing up documents. With CrossOver Mac Professional, you can run Windows apps, but without ever touching an actual Windows operating system disc. So if Mac users can install CrossOver, they can run Office 2007 in a matter of minutes. Some companies have a standard desktop that requires everyone to run the approved Office version (likely for Windows). The latest 7.0.2 version adds support for Microsoft Office 2007-compelling as long as you’re not already using Office 2008 for the Mac, released in January. In daily use for fully supported apps, CrossOver worked like a charm: it rarely got in the way of running Windows software and it’s easy to use when you know the program is fully supported. When you print, CrossOver uses your Mac print driver. CrossOver also adds newly installed programs to the Mac Applications folder, and you can launch them from the Dock. The installation takes place using the Windows API. For example, if you insert the installation disc for Adobe Photoshop CS2, CrossOver launches automatically and prompts you to install it. This is a little confusing-I would prefer one app that ran both applications and games in a Pro version instead of having two icons on my Dock.įor supported apps, installation works great. The Standard version ($40) does not support games. The Pro version of CrossOver ($70) we used for testing includes two distinct versions of the program, one for productivity and one for games. For productivity tools, CrossOver fully supports Microsoft Office 2000 apps, and also supports more recent software-including Office 2003, Quicken, and Lotus Notes-but with known bugs. For example, Crysis seemed like it would install, but did not. Unfortunately, a vast majority of the latest PC games, such as Crysis and Call of Duty 4-a major reason you might want to buy CrossOver-are not fully supported yet. CrossOver supports several games, including Half-Life 2: Episode 2 and Counter-Strike, which both ran like they were on their native platform and without any major glitches. ![]()
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