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<cite>If CrossOver Office, and Cedgea ran on FreeBSD</cite>
You can use the Serenity Virtual Station:
http://www.serenityvirtual.com/
It is a competitor to VMWare, but it supports Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and IBM OS/2 as hosting platforms.
Also, the TextMaker Office suit got rave reviews a while ago, they said it was the most compatible to MSOffice product. It runs on FreeBSD also:
http://www.softmaker.de/tm_en.htm
As I write this, I come to realize there's no excuse really not to use FreeBSD. BSDs rocks. Linux sux. (Let me get my asbestos suit on.)