Run Windows apps on your Mac with CrossOver Mac
CrossOver Mac, produced by Codeweavers, may be the solution for you. It allows you to run Windows applications natively from within Mac OS X. (Codeweavers, remember, is a major corporate supporter of Wine.) Grab the free beta version now; once it hits 1.0 status, you'll have to pay $40 for it.
[Via Lifehacker]












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Subscribe to commentsFuzzSep 10th 2006 3:45PM
It actually works pretty well, i ran Office 2003 with no problems when i tried it out.
Steve AlgieriSep 10th 2006 7:21PM
It works very well. I managed to get the Lotus Notes Designer (day job) running under it. Freaked out my co-workers ;)
Check the blog for screenshots.
http://aboutconfig.blogspot.com/2006/09/lotus-notes-designer-on-mac-os-x.html
QwfwqSep 10th 2006 9:05PM
Amazingly I don't see any dissenting voices about Apple not "opening" their Mac OS X so that it can be ran on other systems. There are already 3 ways (bootcamp, vm and wine/crossover) to run Windows apps on Macs, but I can't "legally" install OS X on a PC - how hypocritical is that.