Yes, we did it last year and yes, we are doing it again this year. And, no, we are not ashamed. CrossOver+ is on sale because Steam games are on sale too. Welcome, those who just joined us, to our second annual Midsummer Sale. BONUS: We also dropped a…
It seems like every website out there nowadays has one of these 'comparison charts' showcasing how their "AmazingApp X" leaves "SadSoftware Y" in the dirt. Most of the time they're just a pile of marketing buzzwords to make search engines happy,…
The Mac gaming app Whisky has reached its end. Isaac Marovitz, its creator, has announced that development and maintenance will no longer continue. Whisky may have been a CrossOver competitor, but that’s not how we feel today. We’re not ecstatic at…
CrossOver 25 includes lots of great updates for Mac and Linux, in addition to more supported games and more supported platforms with less hassle to bring next level gaming on Mac (YES it works on the latest Steam update). Read on to learn all…
Confession: I am not a computer gamer.But the reality is that I eat, breathe and sleep marketing (and metrics) for a company that is constantly striving to bring the best PC Windows games to Mac and Linux. With that, I understand that video games…
We get it—software cracks are tempting. Why pay for something when you can find a "free" workaround online, right? But hear us out: this Cyber Monday, CrossOver is priced so low, cracking it just doesn’t make sense—for your wallet or your…
CrossOver Preview is on a roll with another Wine update and more targeted improvements for gaming on Mac. For more information about our Preview release less than 2 weeks ago, you can read our last update here. After that, keep reading to learn more…
The CrossOver team is thrilled to announce the first public release of our new add-on experience, CrossOver Preview. As previously mentioned here, Preview offers bleeding edge updates, including a newer Wine version and the latest fixes to get specific…
We're rebels. We're misfits. But mostly, we're software liberators. And we're very, very good at what we do. We have to be. Lots of developers work with open source, but only a tiny fraction of those are good enough to get software that was designed for one platform to work on another one. We invented CrossOver software - a unique approach to cross-platform compatibility that does not require dual-boot or another OS license. We launched PortJump to help app and game developers broaden their market beyond Windows® users. And we launched ExecMode to help organizations solve really ugly technical challenges.