Id just like to make a quick note that it only supports office 2000, not
office XP... so youre not necessarily going to get the compatibility
with other people using the new office... 

Anton

On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 12:56, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2002, Anton Piatek wrote:
> 
> > Just one question... dont you have to buy a copy of office too? cause
> > $50 for corssover is a fine price, but i thought you have to have a copy
> > of office too... 
> 
> yes, you have to already have all your own copies of the windows
> apps that you want to run.  crossover office is *not* an office suite --
> it's a variation of the wine software that allows you to simply
> *run* certain windows apps on your linux box.
> 
> and while you obviously have the extra cost of MS software, there
> is the advantage that you're absolutely guaranteed compatibility
> with MS office since, clearly, that's exactly what you're running.
> 
> you're not saving on the price of MS office.  you're saving in that
> you don't need to purchase and run an MS O.S. which is, by itself,
> a small mercy.
> 
> for those who have no exposure to the crossover products, you 
> might as well waste a minute or two and check it out at
> www.codeweavers.com.
> 
> rday
> 
> 
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