Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote: > Quoting Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Just seen this on the Bristol Wireless mailing list... > > Didn't realise you were part of BW as well... :oP >
Yeah, well I'm a member of the mailing list but I tend to just lurk and read the messages. >> "A while back Codeweavers gave President Bush a challenge to meet one >> of several goals before he left office. One of these goals was to >> lower gas prices in the Twin Cities below $2.79 a gallon, which has >> since transpired. >> http://news.slashdot.org/news/08/10/28/0354203.shtml" >> >> Looks like you can get a free serial for Crossover Office for either >> Linux or Mac from Codeweavers today only. >> >> Goto http://down.codeweavers.com/ to register. > > Done. > > I got both versions (I'm greedy) but I don't know the difference of > even if I can install them side-by-side. > I tried installing the Game version on Hardy 64-bit and it moaned about some missing libraries. I'm going to reinstall when Intrepid comes out so I'll have a play with it then. I know someone who might actually benefit from CrossOver Office (someone who has an old slow PC but wants to play World Of Warcraft). > Usually, I'd read the website to work out which one was best, but I can't... > > Can anyone enlighten me as to the major differences between Pro and Games[0]? > Um... I think it's mainly that the games one is tailored more to games and competed with TransGaming's Cedega (which is also based on Wine). I tried CrossOver Office Pro a couple of years ago and it worked fairly well but I haven't had chance to play with it recently. Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
