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When the final 6.0 version is released CX Mac in theory will run any app or game that currently runs on there Linux version. If you have a Intel Mac and would like better game support just go to the compatibility center http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/toplists/ and vote for DirectX.
RE: Application and Game support
I think there should be a separate voting/pledge page for CrossOver Mac - I don't think any Mac user would consider getting support for the Windows version of iTunes a priority as it currently stands:
http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/toplists/
http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/name?app_id=1598
There won't be any VB support. Looking at Wine, it seems that 2000 and 2002 will run pretty well after you get it installed, but that can be somewhat difficult. Newer versions don't seem to work at all. I assume Crossover has a similar level of support, although it could be a bit better.
...on a Linux box (sort of) for some of the reasons given above in other posts...
I can see the appeal of running Win apps "natively" I guess, but they are still "not" Mac apps (Mac users will understand this)...
I would prefer running parallels (is that one "r" or two in that word) :-) or bootcamp, the reason being is that you get much closer to 100% compatability for all apps...
I wonder how well this would run some viruses and the such? :-)
No, Mac Office still exists, albeit without Access or Outlook. Outlook could be interesting for me if it has proper drag & drop, etc.
MS's abandonment of the perfectly good Outlook for Mac just stinks, by the way.
If I could run IE 5, 5.5, 6 and 7 using CrossOver, it would make the Mac about the best browser testing platform around.
With regards to using it as a method of IE testing; based on fairly recent experience under Linux, it didn't do ActiveX and the fonts were "problematic" (to say the least). I'd expect the fonts issues to be a lot better under OSX, but wouldn't hold much hope that the Active X stuff will work. As a method of IE testing it's unlikely to be the complete solution and personally I recommend going down either the VM route or RDP/VNC ing to some dedicated win boxes instead.



