CrossOver Mac is more of a hit and miss affair. Some windows
applications run flawlessly, some will not work at all. I am basing
this opinion on the fact that I've used wine on linux (CrossOver Mac
uses wine as it's backend) and the fact that I've successfully run
steam (http://www.steampowered.com) on my MacBook with CrossOver.
I would suggest you download the trail version of CrossOver and see
if it is capable of running the application you require before you
consider purchasing it. Or you can go with Phil's suggestion and run
Parallels, which more than likely be able to run all of your
applications.
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David
On 16/05/2007, at 10:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is CrossOver Mac good enough to run Windows applications.
I would like to use some stockmarket and accounting applications
without running a windows system.
If the applications are upgraded to Vista do they still work.
I have an Intel iMac
Sys 10.4.9
Any info from users would be appreciated.
Regards from Alan.
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