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codeweavers
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CodeWeavers is the company behind CrossOver, a compatibility layer that allows Windows applications and games to run on macOS and Linux without a Windows license. Recent discussions highlight CrossOver 25 as a significant update for gamers on alternative platforms, improving performance and compatibility. CodeWeavers also oversees the WineHQ project, which maintains the open-source Wine compatibility layer and the Mono runtime for .NET applications. The Mono 6.14.0 release, now under WineHQ, marks a new chapter for cross-platform .NET support. Topics on WindowsForum.com cover these developments, focusing on how CodeWeavers' tools enable Windows software on non-Windows systems, with particular attention to gaming and enterprise use cases.
Fresh Wine-flavored Mono: A New Chapter in .NET’s FOSS Evolution
The Mono runtime, one of the flagship open source implementations of the Microsoft .NET framework, is enjoying a rebirth with its fresh release—Mono 6.14.0. Now under the stewardship of the WineHQ project, Mono is receiving a...
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Let's begin our exploration into CrossOver 25 with a deep dive into CodeWeavers’ update that’s turning heads among gamers on macOS and Linux. In an era where Windows 11 users are voicing frustrations over forced updates, hardware restrictions, and a pronounced push towards AI features...