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…
At 12:01 AM on Monday, May 22, 2023, CodeWeavers, Inc. announced James Ramey as their new Chief Executive Officer succeeding Jeremy White in the role. While that sounds like an incredibly ominous headline, it’s really not. The planning for this…
To be very transparent, I’m a HUGE fan of the Steam Deck. I’ve been enamored with portable gaming since I was a 10-year-old. The thought of playing a game wherever I am, whenever I want brings a smile to my face. I’ve spent thousands of dollars…
For each of my nearly 15 years at CodeWeavers, my CEO, Jeremy White, has predicted that ‘this year is the YEAR OF LINUX’. Each year; and from what I’ve been told, several years prior to my joining in with the company. Who does that? That…
If CodeWeavers is true to its claims of supporting Free and Open Source Software, why isn’t CrossOver free? It’s an often-asked question from people inquiring about our commitment to Open Source software. “If CodeWeavers supports Free Software,…
Lately we are fielding a lot of questions about our software and its compatibility with the new Apple Silicon Macs and its longevity.>>> More CrossOver M1 Goodness — See 3 Different Windows games Running!When is CodeWeavers going to…
CodeWeavers is going through a re-branding process right now. I should clarify. Our Director of Marketing, Ms. Jana Schmid, is going through a re-branding of our company – I’m just riding ‘shotgun’ to her efforts. Actually…
I never imagined that I would be at CodeWeavers for 11 (going on 12) years. When I applied to be the Vice President of Sales in 2007, I was looking for a ‘step up’. I had just completed my MBA. My wife and I welcomed a daughter to…
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.