| Crossover Office 1.1 runs MS Office better than before [NewsForge] |
Jun. 12, 2002
NewsForge editor Tina Gasperson takes a look at the new version of CrossOver Office . . .
"Codeweavers released a bug fix version of Crossover Office Tuesday, announcing official support for all Western language versions of Office 2000 and 97 (except for Access) and IBM's Lotus Notes. We tried it out and found it works as Codeweavers claims it should."
"Codeweavers has always been up front about the limitations of Crossover Office and its sister application, Crossover Plugin. The company is still ironing out a few wrinkles, but the improvements over 1.0 are huge, including an Outlook that operates the way it is supposed to (we'll let you decide whether that's good or bad). Codeweavers has even introduced an added security measure to Outlook: a script which prevents it from opening applications on its own. We had no troubles whatsoever opening and running Outlook, from setting up POP3 and IMAP accounts, to connecting to mail servers and downloading mail, to operating the calendaring and journaling systems . . . "
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