They’ve also done an amazing job in the Apple ecosystem by making their product run on 64-bit only macOS systems and also run on the new M1 processor. A big focus for them is making sure software that businesses need on a daily basis, such as the Microsoft Office suite, work on Linux. Where Proton shines at making games work, CrossOver shines at making productivity tools work. Check out all the new updates in CrossOver 21 over on the CodeWeavers blog. Installation is easier, compatibility has gotten a lot better, and even the user interface has received some more polish. A lot of changes have been made under-the-hood since we last had a look at CrossOver just 4 years ago. They have moved to having it instead run in the Linux (Crostini) environment which provides an enhanced experience. Thankfully the janky old days of CrossOver running on Chromebooks through limited Android integration is now behind us. It’s a commercial product from CodeWeavers, the developers behind Wine and Proton, which allows Windows applications and games to run natively on Linux and macOS. It’s been a while since we’ve touched on CrossOver.
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