Awesome! Thanks!!
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cmost Oct 31, 2012 6:54 AM EDT |
I just snagged my copy! Thanks for the tip! Happy Halloween! |
BernardSwiss Oct 31, 2012 5:21 PM EDT |
And the video is worth a chuckle, too. Somehow, I suspect that CodeWeavers is a pretty good work environment. |
cmost Oct 31, 2012 6:56 PM EDT |
* Edit * I just attempted to install this supposedly free and fully functional version of Codeweavers Crossover Linux 11.3.1 over my previous fully paid version (which was version 10) on Sabayon X and I was warned by the installer that I would be "downgraded" to "demo" functionality, would I like to proceed. I cancelled out. Apparently there's some sort of catch to this Halloween version of Crossover. Consider yourselves warned. |
BernardSwiss Oct 31, 2012 7:20 PM EDT |
Quoting:Get CrossOver for FREE now! Here’s how: Note point number 3 -- does that address your concern? |
cmost Oct 31, 2012 7:33 PM EDT |
@ BernardSwiss I did sign up and go through the registration rigmarole. I am just concerned that if I install this new version, I'll somehow lose functionality of my current version, which works great! Based on the wording, it implies that something in Crossover will "phone home" periodically (12 month support entitlement). I'm an advanced user and don't require support per se. What are your thoughts? |
BernardSwiss Oct 31, 2012 8:20 PM EDT |
It's not an issue for me, and I have no idea. I would suggest that you ask the folks at CrossOver, and get a difinitive answer. |
notbob Oct 31, 2012 8:46 PM EDT |
Hmmmm.... that's strange. I've been using linux for so long, I can't think of a single thing I want from M$. Perhaps silverlight for netflix streaming, but appears even codeweavers can't pull that rabbit out of their hat. Nevermind |
Scott_Ruecker Nov 01, 2012 4:40 AM EDT |
@notbob or Dragon Speak (now just called Dragon) for that matter..so the magician has more than a two minute performance. Dragon is incredible, it works, it learns how you speak, the words and vernacular you use..but only on Windows..period. Only if I had hundreds of dollars (most likely a lot more) to have the code written for me could I make Dragon work on a Linux system..maybe. Maybe. |
dinotrac Nov 01, 2012 8:46 AM EDT |
And, for those of you with kids in orchestra, SmartMusic. Another Windows and Mac, but not Linux gem. |
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