Build something that works - Scott The Mac
Ditto the other reply. Considering that you now have the ability to run even some apps, without having to run Windows, it is worth the price. It should only get better upon full release.Saturday, September 02 2006 @ 08:48 AM PDT
Build something that works - foulgernz
Why don't you? You seem so clever with your words! Put your money where your mouth is an do something original yourself.B for beta is at the beginning of the alphabet so even a simpleton like you should be able to understand what that means.
Thoughtless commentaries by equally thoughtless people can cause great harm. If you don't like it, don't use it but most of all don't criticise without giving reasoned and in depth analysis of what you mean,
Saturday, September 02 2006 @ 03:10 PM PDT
Build something that works - nls_dotmac
This comment is akin to graffiti spray-painted on a wall. It seems obvious that the originator of this comment never read, or perhaps is incapable of comprehending, the remarks and explanation appearing on CodeWeavers' website at:http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxmac/truth_in_advertising/the_real_dirt/
Saturday, September 02 2006 @ 05:23 PM PDT
Build something that works - ToeKnee2
CrossOver does work for many apps, and considering what it's doing, it works quite well. It's in its first beta. There is no way of knowing what it will work like on everyone's Intel Mac, so you may have some problem they have not seen before. So either you can *censored* and be part of the problem, or you can submit a report to their beta site so they can look into it. They are very responsive in their forums, too.Reply to This
Saturday, September 02 2006 @ 08:11 AM PDT