| Breaking Windows: CodeWeavers and NeTraverse [Open For Business] |
May 31, 2002
Editor of 'Open for Business,' Timothy R. Butler examines Win4Lin and CrossOver Office . . .
"Time and again, one of the most common excuses about moving to Linux is that it does not have Microsoft Office. Never mind that OpenOffice.org provides most everything one needs, people are use to Office . . ."
"A few rumors over the years aside, there has never been much hope for a port of Office to Linux. Yet, what if one could make Office think it was in Windows and run it from Linux? That is exactly what two companies - Codeweavers and NeTraverse - have accomplished in two very different ways . . . "
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